4. Current MOT based on the frame number. If the vehicle was manufactured over 40 years ago and not substantially changed the vehicle could be MOT exempt and so an MOT certificate is not compulsory and you can use form V112 instead. Complete the form but leave the registration blank. Select option “r” but please read the exemption description to check your Vincent is exempt. The V112 form can be downloaded from the DVLA website.
5. Insurance certificate is not required (unless in Northern Ireland), but you must insure the vehicle on its new registration as soon as you get the new V5C and failure to do so may incur a fine from the DVLA.
If you are registering the bike to an address in Northern Ireland then the DVLA require an insurance certificate or cover note required based on the frame number. Once a registration has been issued you then have to inform the insurance company of the registration.
6. Registration fee of £55 payable to DVLA. This is the current fee, but please check on the V55/5 form or with the DVLA at: https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-registration/new-registrations
7. Proof of identification. A photo-card driving licence is the easiest if you have one. They will accept a photocopy so don’t send your original driving licence. Otherwise:
Other documents (photocopies) you can use to confirm your name include:
• current paper driving licence
• passport
• marriage certificate
• decree nisi or absolute
• birth certificate
Other documents (photocopies) you can use to confirm your address include:
• recent utility bill (within the last 3 months) - eg gas, electricity, water, landline
• recent bank or building society statement (within the last 3 months)
• medical card
• council tax bill for current year