If sending this form directly to DVLA please make cheques or postal orders payable to ‘DVLA, Swansea’. Do not send cash or blank postal orders.

Do DVLA only accept cheques?

For applications by post, cheques and postal orders are payable to DVLA . Damaged or altered cheques will not be accepted.

How do I pay DVLA?

You can pay by debit or credit card, or Direct Debit….Tax your vehicle

  1. a recent reminder (V11) or ‘last chance’ warning letter from DVLA.
  2. your vehicle log book (V5C) – it must be in your name.
  3. the green ‘new keeper’ slip from a log book if you’ve just bought it.

What is the postal address for DVLA Swansea?

SA99 1BN
Send your driving licence to us at DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BN.

How do you write a cheque?

A:

  1. Start writing the cheque with the name of the person to whom you are offering the amount right next to the word ‘Pay’;
  2. Write the amount in words specifically in capital letters as close as possible.
  3. Write the word ‘only’ after you mention the amount in words.
  4. Avoid spaces between the numbers signifying the amount.

How do I write a UK cheque?

How to write a cheque, UK wide

  1. The payee’s name (the payee is the person you’re paying)
  2. The date (usually today’s, but it might not be)
  3. The amount you’re paying – written out in words.
  4. The amount you’re paying – written out in numbers.
  5. Your signature.

How do I speak to a human at the DVLA?

If you would like to contact DVLA, you can ring them up at 0300 790 6802. If you’re calling from abroad, please dial +44 844 306 9203.

How do I send an email to DVLA Swansea?

List of DVLA Service Email Address

  1. Customer Service Email: [email protected]
  2. General Enquiries Email: [email protected]

Can I write to the DVLA?

Write to DVLA to ask for proof that you’re not the registered keeper anymore. In your letter to DVLA you should include: the vehicle registration number, make and model. the exact date of sale or transfer.

How do I get through to the DVLA?

How do I write a cheque to transfer money?

What do I need to do to change my address with DVLA?

When you’re moving home (or changing address) there can be multiple things that you need to change address with the DVLA. Firstly, you will want to change address on your driving licence. After that, you must also update the Direct Debit you have set-up for your car tax and also for your vehicle log book (V5C).

How do I update my DVLA direct debit?

So, how to update your DVLA direct debit? It’s a little different than the standard vehicle change of address as it can’t be done online. You can inform the DVLA of your address change by using the above form. Or, you can call on 0300 790 6802. When you call simply explain that you need to update your DD details and provide your updated address.

How to update your personalised plates with the DVLA?

How To Update Your Personalised Plates with the DVLA: You also need to inform the DVLA of your address change if you have a private registration number that isn’t on a vehicle. Specifically, you need to update your V778 or V750 documents. You can update your personalised registration documents here.

How do I write a cheque?

Here is how to write a cheque: Not all of the fields on a cheque are labelled, so make sure you put: The date. The amount in numbers where there’s a £ sign. The name of the person/company where it says ‘Pay’. In the line underneath that, write in the amount in words, followed by the word ‘only’.