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Certificate of confirmity

  • 11-05-2016 7:54am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 386 ✭✭


    I brought my car over to the UK in January and thought I had 6 months to change the plates over. Just realised that I should have done it within 14 days.
    Trying to fill in the forms for the DVLA and a lot of the information required is contained on the certificate of confirmation.
    I see you can order them online for around 80 squid. Anyone know where I can get it cheaper of it the info required can be got somewhere else?
    Also, ramifications for not changing plates on time?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,712 ✭✭✭✭R.O.R


    monkey8 wrote: »
    I brought my car over to the UK in January and thought I had 6 months to change the plates over. Just realised that I should have done it within 14 days.
    Trying to fill in the forms for the DVLA and a lot of the information required is contained on the certificate of confirmation.
    I see you can order them online for around 80 squid. Anyone know where I can get it cheaper of it the info required can be got somewhere else?
    Also, ramifications for not changing plates on time?

    Best place to go for the certificate is the Irish head office for the manufacturer, most dealers don't know what it is!

    Probably have to pay for it though.


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