Can I pay my road tax at Post Office?
Can I still pay tax at the Post Office? Yes- though you’ll need your DVLA reminder (V11) or your Registration Certificate (V5C) plus a valid MOT, a (V62) is also available at any Post Office that deals with vehicle tax.
What must you have to renew vehicle tax?
Explanation: You can renew your vehicle tax online, at post offices and vehicle registration offices, or by phone. When applying, make sure you have all the relevant valid documents, including a valid MOT test certificate where applicable.
What is a V11 reminder?
Registered keepers of eligible vehicles receive a reminder in the post from the DVLA about three weeks before their current tax is about to run out. The V11 can be used to either renew the vehicle’s tax or declare that it will be off road (see Statutory Off Road Notification).
Can you tax a car without log book?
Can I tax a car without a log book? No, you can’t tax a car without a log book as you need the 11-digit reference number. If you’re a new keeper of the car and you don’t have a V5C in your name yet, then you can use your green new keeper slip and tax the car using the 12-digit reference number.
Can you do direct debit car tax at the Post Office?
You can set up road tax Direct Debit payments either online or at one of the larger Post Office branches. You do not need to be the registered keeper of the vehicle to set it up.
Can you tax the car without the v5?
No. You cannot tax your vehicle if you do not have a V5C logbook. You can only tax the vehicle if you are the owner, as a V5C only proves you are the registered keeper of said vehicle.
Can I pay my car tax at the Post Office by Cheque?
When it comes to paying, you’ve got plenty of options. The Post Office accepts: Direct Debit. Cheque payable to Post Office Limited.
Can I tax my car by direct debit at Post Office?
Do you get a reminder to renew your car tax?
You’ll still get a paper Vehicle Tax Reminder (V11) in the post, reminding you when your tax is due – nothing’s changed there. It’s never been easier to tax your vehicle online or by ‘phone, on 0300 123 4321. Both these options are 24/7. Or, if you prefer, you can tax at a Post Office that deals with vehicle tax.