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FormsHere are a few useful forms. If you have a UK registered bike with no paperwork fill in this form and the DVLA will send you the Certificate. you then can bring this certificate to your local VRT office and get your Irish Number. Depending on the age of your bike you can get an age related number for example 80 LK 221 if the bike is 1980 if the bike is over 30 years old you can get the ZV Registration Number or you can opt for the age related. Certificate of permenant export form V756
Want to find out details on your English Bike you can lookup the details through the DVLA's Website all you need is the Registration Number, Make & Model click on the link below and go to Vehicle Enquiry.
You have an Irish bike the bike is in your name and you need to get a replacement book fill in the form below and send it into your local Motor Tax Office. Application for replacement documents RF134
You have an Irish bike with no paperwork but you have the registration number the bike is not in your name lets say you picked it up for a few quid and you want to restore it and the logbook has been misplaced never to be found again. Then you need to get this form filled out and sent into your local Motor Tax Office.
This is my favourate you have a bike with no details whatsoever no book no reg just the chassy number.
Write the best letter in the nicest way possible to your local Motor Tax Office giving the chassy and the engine number the Motor Tax Office will then contact Shannon with your request to see if the details of the bike are on the national database if they have a record of the bike you will need to complete a Declaration Form and send it in to your local Motor Tax Office. If no record of bike can be found then you need to bring the bike down to your local VRT office and get it registered.
Hope this has been some help it is always worth it in the end when you get the auld brown logbook into your hand.
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