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Personalised Plate expired

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Hi people.
What happens to a vehicle when a personalised number plate expires ?
When i look up the number the car no longer exists on the DVLA website.This vehicle has not moved for about 7 years.
Thanks
 
Do you mean the keeper did not tax or SORN it?
 
AFAIAA The plate will only expire if the vehicle is scrapped, not on a sorn or dvla have been asked to remove it.
 
2 years ago when i checked it on the DVLA website it said,not sorn,not taxed and not insured.
Now it does not exist and i wondered if personalised plates expired after a certain time if not retained ? and that is why it does not exist ?
The owner has gone into care.
 
The car is still there on MY private land.I let her park there but now the car is going to rust away.
Can it be scrapped without a number plate existing ?
Write to the dvla telling them that you have taken possession of the car and ask for a V5. They will write to the last keeper telling them that and if the last keeper doesn’t respond in a certain time, it will transfer to you. Put the plate on retention and get rid of the car. I think that’s how it works.
 
The car is still there on MY private land.I let her park there but now the car is going to rust away.
Can it be scrapped without a number plate existing ?
Yes, just ring a scrappy to take it away. My want to let the owner know first ;)
 
I believe car needs an MOT before a plate can be removed - I've read of people paying thousands to get a pile of rust through an MOT just to get a valuable plate off.

There are legalities around scrapping cars these days - otherwise I'd of had at least 3 of my inconsiderate neighbours cars scrapped in the last week.
 
AFAIAA The plate will only expire if the vehicle is scrapped, not on a sorn or dvla have been asked to remove it.

That’s how i recall it working plus if the vehicle is scraped with that the number, the number can never be reissued

I would suggest you call the DVLA
 
I believe car needs an MOT before a plate can be removed - I've read of people paying thousands to get a pile of rust through an MOT just to get a valuable plate off.

There are legalities around scrapping cars these days - otherwise I'd of had at least 3 of my inconsiderate neighbours cars scrapped in the last week.
Don't think that's still the case.
My neighbour transferred a private plate from a scrap of a Jeep he'd kept rusting in his drive to a new car.
Unless he got a Mickey mouse mot for the Jeep, there's no way it would even make it to the MOT garage.
I'll ask him.
 
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