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Got the tax/sorn reminder after taking the 125 off the road to give it a make over. Trouble was I was going to Germany on company business, took all my bills/mail and sent the SORN bit from Germany.
Got a notice/fine later and wrote a letter explaining what I'd done. I was a good boy thought and sent a cheque for the fine with the text 'Paid under protest due to documentation lost in the post' (FYI you can put anything anfer the name of the payee, amount and ONLY text on a cheque).
I was pleasantly suprised to have the cheque returned and an explaination that they accepted my reason for the missing sorn
Since then haven't had to declare sorn (watch this space, bound to bugger something up now that'll keep the bike(s) aff the road)  ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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Can't remember if I posted this on here earlier, but here it is again.
Please feel free to forward this to all it might concern and post it on as many forums as you can. I'll be putting it on all the forums I post on. The DVLA are quite happy for me to publicise this as much as possible. I think it might affect quite a few people who could very easily be caught out by this.
I’ve just received the annual SORN declaration for the trike (no problem with that), in with it came a handy little pamphlet outlining the new VED rules(INS163/2).
If you have a vehicle that has been off the road since before Jan. 1998 then you do not have to declare SORN on it, BUT they are changing the registration document (V5) and when you tax your vehicle, or declare SORN then you will be issued with the new registration document (V5C). No problems so far.
“From the 1st July 2005 all existing Registration Documents will no longer be valid”.
A direct quote from the DVLA pamphlet.
I immediately phoned the help-line and talked to a very helpful lady, with a welsh accent, who gave me some details about what this might involve.
If you have a vehicle that is not taxed or SORNed then that vehicle will need to be at least re-registered (at a cost of £19 for a new V5C), or possibly the registration may be lost. This means that if you do want to put it back on the road after July 2005 then you will at least have to pay for a new V5C, or the number might be re-allocated and you would have to go through the whole hassle of registering as either a new vehicle (possibly complete with SVA implications), or you might have to apply for an age related plate and all the hassle that goes with that.
Basically if you have a vehicle ‘waiting restoration’ i.e. the bike you have shoved in the back of the shed, or even just a frame that still has a V5 then you need to submit a SORN document ASAP or risk losing the reg. Number that goes with it. Unfortunately I couldn’t get a definite answer about precisely how this will work, but the general idea I got was that if the vehicle was not taxed or SORNed then it would be very hard and/or expensive to get it back on the road.
SORN declarations cost nothing and all you need is form V11 and hand it in to your local Post Office or post it to the DVLA with a covering letter explaining that it was not previously SORNed as it was of the road prior to the cut off date.
Further details can be had by phoning 0870 240 0010 and pressing the right buttons to be able to talk to a real person. Or by the web via www.dvla.gov.uk/newrules . |
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I threw demands for £85 fines for not declaring SORN for two different bikes in the bin two years ago and have heard nothing about it since.
I would be interested to hear if anyone has actually been properly prosecuted for not filling in SORN. Rather than just panicing and sending off a cheque when the DVLA send an oppertunistic letter out demanding a £45 'out of court settlement'...they must be raking it in but I have never heard of someone actually taking it to the point where the case has been brought to court.
I think it is a weak and utterly pointless piece of legislation and would actually welcome the oppertunity to say-so on public record...I am still waiting for them to prosecute me for not informing them that I am not paying £15 to ride the CB125 frame that is dumped in the corner of my in my back yard  ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Sorry to say, but if it was parked on the road without tax it is illegal. It would have been even worse if he had declared SORN and left it on the highway. That can lead to a £5000 fine. Even without tax they are entitled to tow it away and crush it.
My trike is SORNed and parked in the front garden, but the moment I reverse it onto the road I am liable to be prosecuted. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 187 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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