Your car was picked up and paid for. Notify the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) that you no longer own the vehicle. Here is everything you need to know about notifying the DVLA. Keep reading.
Scrapping a car and notifying the DVLA
The DVLA can be notified in two ways. By mail or online.
The easiest way to notify the DVLA that your car has been scrapped is online. When you visit the DVLA website, make sure you have your vehicle registration number, V5C logbook, and the address of the scrapyard where your vehicle was scrapped. Having your V5C logbook’s 11-digit reference number is also a good idea. If your logbook was issued after April 2019, you’ll find it in Section Four. The ninth section of earlier logbooks before April 2019.
You may also notify the DVLA by post that your car has been scrapped. Although it may take …