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Per esempio in UK:
Used vehicles
The way a used vehicle is registered to you depends on whether it has a V5C registration certificate (log book).
Vehicle has a registration certificate (V5C)
The seller must:
complete section 6 of the V5C (‘new keeper or new name/new address details’)
sign the declaration in section 8 (you must do this too)
fill in section 10 (‘new keeper supplement’) and give it to you - this section is also known as the V5C/2
send the V5C to DVLA
DVLA aims to send out a new V5C to you within 2 to 4 weeks of getting the old V5C from the seller.
If you don’t get it within 4 weeks:
complete form V62 - ‘Application for a vehicle registration certificate’
send it to DVLA with the V5C/2 given to you by the seller - if you don’t send in the V5C/2, you’ll have to pay a fee
Download form V62 or get it from any Post Office branch.
Contact DVLA if you don’t receive anything 6 weeks after sending in form V62.
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