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As near as I can figure, you may surrender the vehicle license (tax disc) when you SORN it, but you aren't required to, and SORNing doesn't invalidate it.
I can't find any offence of using a SORNed vehicle on the road, nor any requirement, or statutory or regulatory mechanism for "unSORNing" a vehicle with an extant license when you want to use it again.
You can contact the DVLA again and say "unSORN, my good fellow", but I'd ride/drive a SORNed vehicle with a valid license on it and give very few figs.
Change of keeper cancels SORN anyway, so it shouldn't be an issue for the new keeper.
If all this makes SORN look like a huge waste of time dreamt up by some OCD spacker with nothing better to do, well, I won't disagree. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Depends who you want to believe.
I'm going by the statute, not whatever the DVLA happen to believe that day (including their belief that they can invent laws).
On my reading, SORN is a consequence of surrendering the vehicle license (tax disc), or keeping an unlicensed vehicle. The surrender is really what the legislation concerns itself with, the regulatory declaration (SORN is a bit of a misnomer) is almost an afterthought.
If you don't surrender the license, I can't see anything in VERA 1994 or RV (R&L) R 2002 that says or implies that making a SORN declaration invalidates it. I'll note again that the physical paper disc is the "vehicle license". If you have that, you have a license.
Viewed another way, how would you prove that you have a license if you were accused of not having one? You'd show the disc. That's the only way that you can show that you've paid the VED.
The problem is that DVLA are choosing to accept SORN declarations without a surrender of the license, but I see that as their problem, not ours. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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True that, a phone call is usually my last resort.
I've actually had a couple of lucid, surprisingly well informed replies via the DVLA's web contact forms.
Granted, the answer was still "squeal like a pig", but at least they could tell me why they were going to get away with it. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Just to throw a spanner in the works:
So I went to SORN it,
and I get this message:
Services provided by DVLA:
Declare SORN (Taking your vehicle off the road)
Tax Disc Refund
A SORN declaration is not due for this vehicle until: 01 01 2014
As you are declaring SORN before this date you may be entitled to a refund on the balance of the tax disc value.
This refund can be claimed by completing a Refund Application form (V14) and returning the tax disc with the form.
Does this not imply that I do not have to do anything until the date shown above? Surely they should be cross referencing the MID to check that theres valid insurance on it, or is that just too simple...  |
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| Fowlersrs wrote: | Just to throw a spanner in the works:
So I went to SORN it,
and I get this message:
Services provided by DVLA:
Declare SORN (Taking your vehicle off the road)
Tax Disc Refund
A SORN declaration is not due for this vehicle until: 01 01 2014
As you are declaring SORN before this date you may be entitled to a refund on the balance of the tax disc value.
This refund can be claimed by completing a Refund Application form (V14) and returning the tax disc with the form.
Does this not imply that I do not have to do anything until the date shown above? Surely they should be cross referencing the MID to check that theres valid insurance on it, or is that just too simple...  |
No don't be an idiot. They won't check the MID for your bike just for a SORN, they aren't that clever. If you are not insured you MUST SORN your bike or you can be done for having no insurance on a vehicle. This will cause you significant issues when you come to insure a bike in the future... IE £6000 or nothing. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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Look at it this way. You're going to sell the bike with a vehicle license (aka tax disc) on it. Even if that license was somehow invalid (and I can see no reason why it would be) then would it be reasonable or just to prosecute the new keeper? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 175 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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