I have seen my registration number available for sale on your website. I have not given Moonstone the authority to sell this. Why is it listed?
Here at Moonstone we buy and sell many hundreds of registrations. Occasionally records are logged incorrectly. If you have recently seen your registration available on our website without permission please send proof of identity and registration entitlement to the following email address info@moonstoneplates.com and the registration will be removed.
What if my vehicle is stolen and not recovered?
After one year you may apply to have the registration assigned to your new vehicle. Please note that there will be certain conditions that you will need to undertake. They are as follows.
The police must have been informed.
The theft of the vehicle must be logged with the DVLA for a minimum period of 12 months but for no more than 3 years. The police should inform the DVLA on your behalf.
Your stolen vehicle must have a valid MOT certificate.
Your stolen vehicle must have vehicle road tax.
Your insurers must provide a letter to the DVLA saying they are happy to re-issue the registration to a new vehicle. You must then in writing notify the DVLA (personalized registrations) of the re-issue providing your name, address and registration number.
Can I add or change nominee details on my certificate of entitlement / retention document?
These details can be added to or changed later for an administration charge of £29.40 payable to Moonstone. Certificate of Entitlements and Retention Certificates MUST have a minimum of 30 days left prior to the expiry date.
My V5C says my registration number is non-transferable. Can I transfer a cherished number onto my vehicle?
Although you cannot transfer or retain a non-transferable number, the vehicle can receive a registration number providing the non-transferable number is not a ‘Q’ mark and providing the vehicle meets the normal conditions of the Cherished Transfer, Retention and Sale of Marks schemes.
I have an old style log book / registration document but the vehicle no longer exists. Can I claim the registration number?
Once a vehicle has ceased to exist, entitlement to its number also ceases. If a vehicle has been scrapped, you are required by law to notify the Secretary of State and return the registration document to the DVLA.