If I buy an Irish number plate, lets say JAZ 1234, can I put it on an M reg vehicle in Scotland?
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Yes you can . you will need to transfare the plate number through the dvla website . there is a fee for this but there will not be any problems with the fact it has came from Ireland .
You are not allowed to put a plate on a car that makes it look younger than it is. So as J comes before M in the alphabet, yes you can.
I had a plate from Northern Ireland transfered onto a car about 10 years ago.never had any problems
You would need to contact DVLA for the answer to this question.
yes you can , go to local post office then they direct to main taxing office which in turn uis place for reg transfers
Yes. The Northern Ireland numbers do not have a date-identifier, so can be put on any car in the UK.
You cannot put a registration with a date-identifier on a car that is older (i.e. you can't put a Y-reg on an M-reg car), but you can put an older number on a newer car, or a non-dated plate on any car.
The only restrictions are where you have a non-datable car (a Q-plate), or where the original number has been re-instated to a classic car (it becomes non-transferable).
Sounds as if you are buying a private plate. Check with DVLA if it not already on a vehicle. Also check that the plate is bona-fida?. You should be charged £80 or so every time you change your car , as this number will belong to you. Every time you change your car , you will have to place the original plate back on the car you are selling. Scotland doesn't have separate road traffic rules than the rest of the UK , Westminster has reserved this right. Your new registration number doesn't belong to the old alphabet regime.
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