Vehicle tax enquiries
Please visit the DVLA website for any enquiries about driving licences and applications.
Yes. If you’re missing your DVLA reminder (called a V11) or your Registration Certificate (known as the V5C) you can still renew your vehicle tax at the Post Office.
At the same time, you can apply for a new Registration Certificate using a (V62) application form A (V62), which is available at any Post Office that deals with vehicle tax. It costs £25.00. You can find your nearest Post Office that offers this service using our branch finder.
Yes, though you'll still need your DVLA reminder (V11) or your Registration Certificate (V5C) plus a valid MOT. A V62 is also available at any Post Office that deals with vehicle tax.
You can find a local branch that can sort out vehicle tax with our branch finder.
If you want to keep your vehicle off the road, you’ll need to make a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN) instead of renewing the vehicle tax.
This applies if you’re going to keep your vehicle in a garage, on a drive, or on private land. Don’t worry – we can help with this too. Just bring in your V11 form to any of our vehicle licensing Post Office branches.
Yes, though you'll need your DVLA reminder (V11) or your Registration Certificate (V5C) plus a valid MOT. A V62 is also available at any Post Office that deals with vehicle tax.
Use our branch finder to find a local branch that can sort out vehicle tax.
Please visit the DVLA website for any enquiries about driving licences and applications.
If you have a question, feedback or complaint about your experience in branch, here’s how to tell us.
Please complete our enquiries form to tell us what you’d like to know or share feedback on your experience.
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