stubs
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Registered: 30th Jun 02
Location: Bolton
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Is it possible to tax a car at the post office without showing the insurance certificate? I'm thinking that with everything going computerised, I should be able to supply my policy number & be ok? Surely the DVLA check it anyway when they process the payment?
Reason I ask, is that I've not recieved my certificate from my insurers, and they're telling me it was sent out on 26th Aug. They want to charge me for a duplicate, which I think is unfair as they wont provide proof of delivery!
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Rob_Lee
Banned
Registered: 9th Dec 05
Location: Folkestone Drives: Nova 1.6 16v
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no - you need insurance
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stubs
Member
Registered: 30th Jun 02
Location: Bolton
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I do have insurance.. just not a copy of the (quite easliy fakeable) "certificate"
It will let you do it online without providing a copy of your certificate, but I just dont want to wait for it to arrive..
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Jules S
Premium Member
Registered: 24th Dec 03
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did mine over the phone last week, I just quoted the V5 ref number
No insurance details req'd or MOT
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Dione J
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Registered: 22nd Sep 04
Location: West Midlands Drives: Leon Cupra Turbo
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If you are insured, you can do it online without showing any papers - they will check the online database for both the M.O.T & Insurance
ps - tax disc takes 4 days to come through and you will need to get this done before the middle of the month upon expiry
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stubs
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Registered: 30th Jun 02
Location: Bolton
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quote: Originally posted by d_jay50
and you will need to get this done before the middle of the month upon expiry
What do you mean by this?
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