What does it mean when a cars number plate is not transferable or transferable?
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Two reasons for number plates being non-transferable.
Q plates - these are for cars of unknown age, e.g. kit cars made form a variety of parts, imports without the right papers, specials. This may change, DVLA are considering selling Q plates in the future.
Some classics - if you restore a car and can prove what plate used to be on it and the plate is available - DVLA may re-issue the plate for the car. However, they won't let it be transferred so you can't make a profit on it.
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It means you can't transfer it to another car, and maybe another person, maybe not the second as people sells cars.
Most likly just means you can't change the number plate with another car.
you can't transfer it
in WI you can take an old liscense plate you have and reregister that plate number on different vehicle, as long as it is the same vehicle classifacation, light truck, car, van, etc.
it means the license plate is registered to that vehicle. it cannot be placed on another vehicle nor can it be transfered to another person when ownership of the vehicle changes.
You cant take them off one car and put them on another. That is to say if you have 2 identical Minis, and 1 is F*****, you cant take the number plates off and put them on the other. . People like to do this when the unbroken one has older number plates than the F***** one. You are not allowed to do this because number plates relate to other data info like chassis number, engine number etc. so you cant pluck it off and relocate it.
it means you cant put the front one on the back and vice versa
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