Keeping your car insurance details up to date

By law in the UK, every driver must obtain vehicle insurance to be able to drive on the road. Lots of things can make the cost of insurance increase; however, having a private registration plate on your car should not affect the price of your insurance policy.

When you assign a private plate to your vehicle, you must let your insurance company know, failure to do so will void your policy.

Although a personalised number plate isn't classed as a modification to your car and doesn't typically impact your insurance premiums, you may be required to pay an admin fee for updating your policy.

You may find that your insurance company wants to increase the cost of your cover due to adding a private number plate to your car. This is usually based on the logic that the cost of the number plate increases the value of your vehicle, making it more desirable, meaning it could be more of a target to theft.

If this is the case - it could be worth challenging the fee as the modification is not altering the performance or cost of the vehicle.

Always make sure that you NEVER leave your logbook and retention certificate in your car, in case of theft.  This is because this paperwork proves your ownership of the private number plate.

 

Do Insurance Companies Charge for Change of Number Plate?

Insurance companies have different policies surrounding the cost of a change of number plate. Some insurance companies impose a fee for the service, however, most do not, and consider the service a "free administration fee", making it more convenient for policyholders.

It is worth noting, however, that there may be limitations to this.

 

Why is my Number Plate not Recognised on Insurance?

If your number plate cannot be recognised by your insurance provider, there are a couple of potential reasons why this may have occurred, mainly the private number plate has not been registered or assigned to the vehicle correctly, or the DVLA system has not yet updated.

 

Always notify your car insurance provider about the change in your number plate, as this ensures your provider has the most accurate and up-to-date information and continues to provide the correct insurance coverage for your vehicle.

 

If you have changed your number plate with your insurance provider, then it can lead to your car being uninsured.

 

You can update your insurance policy with the new personalised plate in two ways:

  1. Online - By logging into your account online to change the details.
  2. Call them - If you are unable to make the change online due to any reason, then you can ring your insurance provider and inform them of the change.

By doing this, you will ensure that your vehicle remains insured with  the new personalised number plate.

 

How do I add a nominee to a private number plate?

To add nominees to private number plates, there are certain steps and documents, which you will need to complete.

The steps may vary, depending on who is responsible for the private number plates in your area, however, below are some general steps on how to add a nominee:

  1. Obtain the required documentation. - You can obtain the required form from the issuing authority (e.g. the DVLA).
  2. Fill out the form. - The next step is to complete the form obtained in Step 1. To do this, you will require information about the nominee, such as their full name and contact details. To finish, the form will need to be signed by the grantee (i.e. the registered owner of the personalised number plate).
  3. Submit the Application. - Once your form has been finalised and signed, it will need to be submitted alongside any supporting documents, such as proof of identification. You should review the instructions carefully to ensure the correct supporting documents are provided.
  4. Processing and Approval. - After the application has been submitted, the issuing authority will review the information and documents provided and decide whether the nominee is eligible. The processing time can vary depending on the volume of applications at the present time.

 

Who do I need to inform when I change my number plate?

When you change your number plate which must be done through the DVLA, they will then automatically update the Ministry of Transport (MOT) and the Taxation authority on your vehicles plate change, you only need to inform your insurance provider, and they will do the rest for you.

 

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Alternatively, if you have a registration plate and are looking to sell or know someone who might you can click here to go to our sell page or give our team a call on 01995 213112.

 

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