Registration plate supplied without V5 verification

Registration plate supplied without V5 verification

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gmaz

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4,615 posts

217 months

Thursday 15th August
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I recently bought a registration plate for my daughter's partner's transit van. from Amazon. After purchasing i expected them to request a scan of the V5 to verify I was the owner, but a request never arrived and the plate came within 3 days with all the legal markings. Now the address on the V5 matches one of my delivery address options on Amazon, but not the name or address it was delivered to.

Isn't this illegal to supply a plate without verification of ownership? Should they be reported as it is a way to get cloned plates?

davek_964

9,293 posts

182 months

Thursday 15th August
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Plenty of places sell number plates for 'display' at car shows etc and 'not for road use'.

littleredrooster

5,700 posts

203 months

Thursday 15th August
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If they describe them as 'Show Plates', they can do as they please. It's been happening since the regulations changed. Same applies if they have a convenient address outside of GB.

Sebring440

2,307 posts

103 months

Thursday 15th August
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gmaz said:
Isn't this illegal to supply a plate without verification of ownership? Should they be reported as it is a way to get cloned plates?
Seriously, have you got nothing more important to to be getting on with?


Pica-Pica

14,450 posts

91 months

Thursday 15th August
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Sebring440 said:
gmaz said:
Isn't this illegal to supply a plate without verification of ownership? Should they be reported as it is a way to get cloned plates?
Seriously, have you got nothing more important to to be getting on with?
I think cloning is pretty serious.

KungFuPanda

4,450 posts

177 months

Thursday 15th August
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Send it back for a refund on the basis that they didn’t follow the legal sales process if you’re not happy.

lancslad58

1,100 posts

15 months

Friday 16th August
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gmaz said:
I recently bought a registration plate for my daughter's partner's transit van. from Amazon. After purchasing i expected them to request a scan of the V5 to verify I was the owner, but a request never arrived and the plate came within 3 days with all the legal markings. Now the address on the V5 matches one of my delivery address options on Amazon, but not the name or address it was delivered to.

Isn't this illegal to supply a plate without verification of ownership? Should they be reported as it is a way to get cloned plates?
Read the news recently...


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-4...



sunnyb13

1,038 posts

45 months

Friday 16th August
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no-one cares these days. thousands of these places print plates without the need for a v5.

dingg

4,231 posts

226 months

Friday 16th August
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Snitches get stitches

🤡

RGG

409 posts

24 months

Friday 16th August
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For a number plate to be legal it has to be made by a Government Approved supplier.


From the government website -

"You can only get a number plate made up from a registered number plate supplier.

Not all suppliers sell all types of number plate."

https://www.gov.uk/number-plate-supplier

It will and must have the supplier info in small print on the plate to be be legal.

Check the plate and I think I know what you will see or not see.


Here's the DVLA info

Rules for number plates - check the 5th separated requirement

The number plates on your vehicle must:

be made from a reflective material
display black characters on a white background (front plate)
display black characters on a yellow background (rear plate)
not have a background pattern

be marked to show who supplied the number plate

be marked with a British Standard number - this is ‘BS AU 145e’ for plates fitted after 1 September 2021

surveyor

18,138 posts

191 months

Friday 16th August
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They are a really good resource to get legal plates without faffing about.

The only thing the regs do is inconvenience the genuine. Anyone who wants hooky plates will be able to get them regardless of the daft regulations.

James6112

5,389 posts

35 months

Friday 16th August
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Bought a pair recently for the wife’s car.
£14.99 a pair, no mad advertising banners on them.
Arrived next day.
My address is same as the V5 & Amazon though.
I assumed that is why no hoops to jump through.
MOT compliant.
Happy days!

Jobbo

13,115 posts

271 months

Friday 16th August
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gmaz said:
I recently bought a registration plate for my daughter's partner's transit van. from Amazon. After purchasing i expected them to request a scan of the V5 to verify I was the owner, but a request never arrived and the plate came within 3 days with all the legal markings. Now the address on the V5 matches one of my delivery address options on Amazon, but not the name or address it was delivered to.

Isn't this illegal to supply a plate without verification of ownership? Should they be reported as it is a way to get cloned plates?
Send them back and ask for a refund because they shouldn't have supplied them.

Or be grateful that they didn't stick to the letter of the rules because if they had, they'd have required you to post your original V5C to them. Maybe bookmark the seller for future reference because they've made your life more convenient.

AdeTuono

7,401 posts

234 months

Friday 16th August
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gmaz said:
I recently bought a registration plate for my daughter's partner's transit van. from Amazon. After purchasing i expected them to request a scan of the V5 to verify I was the owner, but a request never arrived and the plate came within 3 days with all the legal markings. Now the address on the V5 matches one of my delivery address options on Amazon, but not the name or address it was delivered to.

Isn't this illegal to supply a plate without verification of ownership? Should they be reported as it is a way to get cloned plates?
FFS...rolleyes



SteveKTMer

1,044 posts

38 months

Friday 16th August
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If the company is based outside the UK, like IoM or Jersey, they can make whatever plates they like. Much more convenient than taking your documents in person to Halfords or wherever. And they still have the post code and BSAU number on them if you get a standard plate.

Simpo Two

87,030 posts

272 months

Saturday 17th August
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lancslad58 said:
'In some cases this has led to registered owners facing fines or arrest '

Supplier fails to do checks, driver gets fined. Seems about normal. Fine the driver, now what was the question?

Red Devil

13,190 posts

215 months

Saturday 17th August
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lancslad58 said:
gmaz said:
I recently bought a registration plate for my daughter's partner's transit van. from Amazon. After purchasing i expected them to request a scan of the V5 to verify I was the owner, but a request never arrived and the plate came within 3 days with all the legal markings. Now the address on the V5 matches one of my delivery address options on Amazon, but not the name or address it was delivered to.

Isn't this illegal to supply a plate without verification of ownership? Should they be reported as it is a way to get cloned plates?
Read the news recently...


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-4...
Are you saying that's recent news or it takes you nearly 6 years to catch up?

Cold

15,558 posts

97 months

Saturday 17th August
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I wonder of the OP is going to turn himself in for obtaining and subsequently displaying illegally supplied number plates. I hope so, can't have this sort of villainy going unchecked.

PorkInsider

6,043 posts

148 months

Sunday 18th August
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lancslad58 said:
gmaz said:
I recently bought a registration plate for my daughter's partner's transit van. from Amazon. After purchasing i expected them to request a scan of the V5 to verify I was the owner, but a request never arrived and the plate came within 3 days with all the legal markings. Now the address on the V5 matches one of my delivery address options on Amazon, but not the name or address it was delivered to.

Isn't this illegal to supply a plate without verification of ownership? Should they be reported as it is a way to get cloned plates?
Read the news recently...


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-4...
"Licence plates" ???

FFS BBC, we're not the 51st state yet.

Pica-Pica

14,450 posts

91 months

Sunday 18th August
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PorkInsider said:
lancslad58 said:
gmaz said:
I recently bought a registration plate for my daughter's partner's transit van. from Amazon. After purchasing i expected them to request a scan of the V5 to verify I was the owner, but a request never arrived and the plate came within 3 days with all the legal markings. Now the address on the V5 matches one of my delivery address options on Amazon, but not the name or address it was delivered to.

Isn't this illegal to supply a plate without verification of ownership? Should they be reported as it is a way to get cloned plates?
Read the news recently...


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-4...
"Licence plates" ???

FFS BBC, we're not the 51st state yet.
Don’t. I am fed up contacting the BBC about their poor grammar, ignorance, or just lack of proof-reading.