

C&E 386 - For a vehicle of any age personally imported from outside the EU.Your Customs clearance (evidence of payment of Customs Duties).Proof of purchase and collection (such as Invoice).Any additional documents related to the vehicle.Japanese Deregistration Certificate (for proof of car's age).British Insurance Certificate in the name of the "registered keeper".Fee for licensing (also called the Vehicle Excise Duty).
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Fee for registration (current fee can be found via the LINKS FOR UK section).Any other documents that support your exemption from parts or all of the test.Items Necessary for Duty and VAT Payment.Deregistration Certificate to prove you are its owner and it was allowed to be exported.Other Invoices showing cost of transportation, insurance, and other fees involved.Purchasing Invoice to prove you paid for it.Commercial Importers must have a Trader’s Unique Reference Number (TURN).Completed SAD (Single Administrative Document).Note: If imported after 1 month after purchase, you must pay duty and VAT according to the wholesale price of the vehicle in the UK.

Insurance in the name of the "registered keeper" £0 - £300 Licensing Fee (varies according to CO2 Emission valid for 6 or 12 months)+
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£50.35 for MOT (at minimum plus each year after) + £200.00 for ESVA application (if required) + If you are unable to pass the relevant test(s), you will be refused to register the car for British roads.Īlso another rule for registration is the maximum permitted width of vehicles in Great Britain is 2.55m and the maximum length for a rigid vehicle is 12m. *All vehicles in UK must have a MOT test yearly after the third year since its first original registration. Here is a brief overview on how age effects which tests you must pass: Vehicles wishing to be registered and licensed in the UK must pass certain tests depending on their age. There are additional requirements for vehicle with more than 9 seats and also goods vehicles. This information focuses on passenger vehicles. All vehicles that pass the requirements of their category can be registered and licensed for road use within the UK.
