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Obtaining a V5 for my car as a new keeper.
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Recenty got a car.
Previous owner lost V5 so I filled in form for change of ownership explaining on it I'm new keeper etc.
I shouldn't be charged the �25 fee for this but the DVLA have sent back the form asking me for the �25 fee.
Anyone else been in this situation and had the fee waived after contacting the DVLA?
Previous owner lost V5 so I filled in form for change of ownership explaining on it I'm new keeper etc.
I shouldn't be charged the �25 fee for this but the DVLA have sent back the form asking me for the �25 fee.
Anyone else been in this situation and had the fee waived after contacting the DVLA?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do not take this to heart, you were silly to bye the car without the V5 to start with, as you have now seen its costing you money before you start, the person that sold you the car should be re - applying for the V5 not you, this is a lesson learnt the hard way, as said, contact the seller and ask him / her to pay for the new V5.
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