The DVLA do not notify owners when their vehicle's MOT is due.
Provided that you meet the eyesight requirements with those glasses, you do not need to notify the DVLA.
In the UK you currently need a valid certificate of insurance, an MOT if your car is more than 3 years old, Form V11 sent to the registered keeper by the DVLA and the means to pay the tax. If you respond to the V11 on line, the insurance and MOT will be automatically checked.
Simply enter your vehicle registration number on dvlamotcheck to check your MOT expiry date for free. You can also view the full MOT & Mileage history your vehicle as part of the free car check.
You must tell the dvla by writing and telling them of your plan. They will send a formal inspector or Mosket to your house to inspect the vehicle. As long as there happy (lots of tea and cake will help!) a certificate of formal inspoction will be issued. This will enable you to drive the bike to a MOT testing station for its final assesment. Once completeed this is sent back to the dvla and they will send you your V5. Congratulations, your on the road.
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Yes but you have to tell DVLA
If you need to know whether a car has been stolen or not you need to get the car's vin number. You will need to send this number to the DVLA and they will tell you.
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It is not intended that the public has full access to the DVLA database.However, from the UK government website you can find out various things about the vehicle, including:when its current vehicle tax expireswhen its MOT expiresthe date it was first registeredSORN statuscolourengine sizeyear of manufactureCO2 emissionscurrent vehicle tax rateYou must write to DVLA to request information about the current or previous registered keeper of a vehicle.
You must inform the DVLA of a change of engine and provide them with the new engine serial number. A section of you v5 will be made for this purpose.
The first test should be 12 months after the vehicle was first registered with DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency)