Background Note
3.Registered keepers of vehicles are issued with a V5C registration document by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). The V5C contains vehicle information as well as the name and address of the person recorded as the registered keeper. Keepers are legally obliged to notify DVLA if any of the details on the V5C change. The only method currently available to motorists to notify such changes is to post the current V5C to DVLA. DVLA records the changes and issues a new V5C.
4.DVLA plans to increase the amount of services it offers electronically, in line with the general policy of modernising Government. This section will give DVLA the scope to develop a system for electronic notifications of changes in driver and vehicle details. Once these are in place motorists will be able to destroy a superseded V5C instead of having to return it to DVLA.
5.DVLA plans to consult with all interested parties, including the police, before the relevant regulations (The Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) Regulations 2002) are amended.