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Introduction

Registration Cerificate and Disc for DriversIn 2008 the Department of Infrastructure developed a new Vehicle Registration and Licensing System and transferred over 60,000 records from the old system onto the new database.

The new system will print registration certificates and therefore the Department is taking the opportunity to replace all the hand written yellow log books with a new ‘Vehicle Registration Certificate’. The new registration certificate has been designed in a common format which should be recognized by other European Community countries.

Motorists will automatically receive the new Vehicle Registration Certificate when:

The introduction of the new Vehicle Registration Certificate will make it easier for the registered keepers to comply with their legal obligation to declare acquisition or disposal of vehicles. They just complete the appropriate section on the certificate and return it to the Licensing Office.

When a vehicle has been issued with a new-style registration document, and that vehicle is then sold, both the seller and the purchaser must jointly notify the Licensing Office, that the vehicle has changed hands. This can be done by completing the relevant tear-off section on the reverse of the new registration certificate and submitting it to any Post Office or posting it to the Licensing Office. If the seller fails to do this, he or she will remain liable for taxing the car.

The new owner is given the remainder of the certificate which must be submitted to the Licensing Office with a Change of Ownership form and appropriate fee (£10.00) after which a new Registration Certificate will be issued by post.

Registered keepers need to check the information on the new certificate and notify the Licensing Office if there are any errors. The Vehicle Registration Certificate will be issued with a plastic wallet to keep it in.

If the Vehicle Registration Certificate is lost there is a charge of £15 to replace it.

New Registration and Cherished Number Fees

From 1 November 2010 a new scale of charges for registration fees was introduced which included ten new bands of fees for cherished numbers. A cherished number is a “chosen” registration number, rather than a standard issue “next number in line”.

To purchase a cherished number visit the Isle of Man Post Office website http://www.gov.im/post/counters/vehicledrivingforms.xml and choose from the list of available numbers then contact IOM Post Office on 698525 to confirm and retain the number(s) for 48 hours. Payment can be made at any Post Office.

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Department of Infrastructure
Sea Terminal Building
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Isle of Man
IM1 2RF
Telephone: 686836
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