Easier
VES access
DVLA have improved the entry webpage for their Vehicle
Enquiry Service (VES) in two ways - first you can enter the Vehicle Registration
Number in a continuous stream of characters and not have to adopt the spacing
seen on the number plate and second you no longer need to input the make of the
car. VES
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Posted:
170707 |  |  | Easier
VES access It is now possible to access the DVLA's Vehicle Enquiry Service
(VES) using only the registration number of the vehicle and you can enter
it as a continuous stream of characters and not have to adopt the spacing on the
VRN. Also the enquiry webpage no longer requires you to enter the make of car.
This is of less importance to MGV8 and other MG owners, but older cars originally
on local council records, are very liable to have the make shown as an amalgam
of the make and model, so unless you have access to the V5C where you can see
exactly what DVLA has recorded on its systems it was difficult or impossible to
use the service. It's available at: https://vehicleenquiry.service.gov.uk/
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