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waveydavey:
If it's three years he must have taxed it at least twice, probably three times.
If you didn't get the renewal reminders then DVLA must have a different address on file?
Try the online databases to see what they say
denviks:
it says its been taxed and its not liable till next year ....
i think they are trying to have one over on me to be honest.... very unsure what to do now as we are approaching our wedding and can really do without any of this..... :oops: :oops: :oops:
Yoshi:
I would go to the court, as you cant tax a car on a green slip more than once now, as they stamp them, so therefore they would have had to issue a V5c in the owners name!
sv130:
Try putting the details in "www.askmid.com" if they have taxed it previousely then it had to be insured, and there has to be a trail to follow.
Its their problem and they just take the easy way out, I,m sure there must be a way they can check their own databases for insurance addresses. Traffic police seem to be able to tell you everything about your policy so there must be an address available.
Gaz
V8MoneyPit:
Unfortunately, the person insured to drive the car, or even the 'owner' does not mean they are the 'registered keeper'. And it is the registered keeper that is liable for unpaid fines, etc.
However, if you have genuinely sent the V5 away when it was sold, you should be OK in fighting your case in court. Assuming there is evidence of the new owner using the car (insurance, tax, etc) they would normally assume they should also be the registered keeper.
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