Change your address on your vehicle log book (V5C)

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Change your name and address at the same time

You must update your vehicle log book (V5C) if you change your name or address. It’s usually free to update it.

You can be fined up to £1,000 if you do not tell DVLA when your name or address changes.

If you want to change your name and address at the same time, you can only do this by post.

You need to fill in the relevant sections of the log book and send it to DVLA.

You need to update your details in a different way if:

What to do with your log book

When you fill in your log book and send it off, make sure that:

  • it only has one person’s name in it
  • you include proof of your name change, for example a marriage certificate or deed poll

If the vehicle’s registered keeper is a business, you must include proof of its name change (such as a certificate of incorporation from Companies House).

For new style log books with multi-coloured numbered blocks on the front

To change your name and address if you have the new style log book, you need to:

  • write the new name and address in section 3 - do not use a PO Box address
  • send the whole log book to the DVLA address in section 3
  • include proof of your change of name, for example a marriage certificate or deed poll

For old style log books

If you have the older style log book without the multi-coloured numbered blocks on the cover, you need to:

  • write the new name address in section 6 - do not use a PO Box address
  • sign and send the whole log book to the DVLA address in section 8
  • include proof of your change of name, for example a marriage certificate or deed poll

Do not tick the ‘new keeper’ box or fill in your name on the older style form.

If your vehicle needs taxing in the next 4 weeks

Either:

  • tax your vehicle online before sending your log book to DVLA
  • take your log book to a Post Office that deals with vehicle tax, to change your details and tax your vehicle at the same time

Take your latest MOT test certificate if your vehicle has to have an MOT every year. The certificate must be valid when the vehicle tax starts.

Update your driving licence and vehicle tax

You must also change the address on your driving licence and vehicle tax Direct Debit (if that’s how you pay).

Moving outside the UK

If you’re taking your vehicle, take the log book and register the vehicle in the country you’re moving to.

If you have a trailer, you may need to register it to take it abroad.

If you’ve lost your log book and need to change your name and address

  1. Download and fill in an application for a log book (V62).

  2. Send it to DVLA with a cheque or postal order for £25 made payable to ‘DVLA, Swansea’. Damaged or altered cheques will not be accepted.

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You must have a UK address to apply for a replacement log book. If you’re moving abroad apply before you take your vehicle out of the UK.

If your new log book does not arrive

Contact DVLA if the new log book has not arrived after 4 weeks.

If you have not received your log book after 6 weeks and you have not notified DVLA, you’ll have to pay £25 to get a replacement.

  1. Step 1 Update your driving licence

    You must update your provisional or full driving licence when you move.

    1. Change the address on your driving licence
  2. Step 2 Update your vehicle's log book (V5C)

    You must update a vehicle's log book if you're the registered keeper.

    1. Change the address on your vehicle's log book
  3. Step 3 Update your Direct Debit

    If you pay for your vehicle tax by Direct Debit, you need to tell DVLA when you change address.

    1. Phone DVLA to tell them you've moved
  4. Step 4 Update your personalised number plate documents

    If you have a private registration number and it's not on a vehicle, you must update your V750 or V778 documents.

    1. Update your personalised registration documents
  5. Step 5 Update your trailer registration certificate

    If you have a trailer and want to continue taking it abroad, you must register it to your new address.

    1. Change the address on your trailer registration certificate