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Cherish number plate
I have a private number plate on my motorbike. It was on when I bought it. Friends say it may be worth selling given that I really don't value it and the price I paid for the bike was fair without it.
How do I go about selling it, and what does it cost me to put the old number back on?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Info about transfer/retention of registration numbers courtesy of DVLA.
Further info from Directgov.
To transfer (Form V317) costs �80.
To retain the number for 12 months e.g.you have no buyer (Form V778/1 ) costs �105 (plus �25 for each further 12 months).
As to putting 'the old number back on', unless it has been put on retention (see above) you will need to apply for a new number, probably using Form V55/5 at a cost of �25.
You should look at websites devoted to buying/selling plates to see the procedure you should follow.
Take a look on http://www.nationalnumbers.co.uk .. I bought my private reg number off them.
Kev_UK - It used to be the case that you couldn't transfer a motorcycle reg. no. to a car, however this is a quote from the DVLA website;
"Motorcycles and mopeds can participate fully in the number transfer arrangements"
The change came into effect 1st October 2001.
Here is a link to leaflet INF46 , 'Registration Numbers and You'.
http://www.northumbrianumbers.com/Selling.aspx
If sell a number plate privately, you don't pay commission fees. So you'll get a better price for your number plate. Try www.theplatemarket.com. You pay a monthly advertising fee. And keep whatever you sell the number plate for.