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  • DVLA 'No ASN Required' "Requisition"

    Greetings,

    I'm just hoping you guys can shed some light upon this series of events.

    Back on the 23rd of May 2015 I delivered my P/X car to the dealership where it would stay until the new vehicle was ready for collection and the p/x to be disposed of by way of auction.

    The new vehicle was collected on 20 June 2015. All of the necessary paperwork was dealt with at the main dealer. All went well for a few months, eventually I received correspondence from the DVLA that I was driving the vehicle without valid Vehicle Excise Duty. After re-notifying them that I had ceased to be the owner and keeper since the 23rd of May 2015 they eventually gave me a small and unexpected refund on the remaining VED based on the date of transfer to the dealership.

    Yesterday I have received a 'you are required' letter to attend a magistrates court the other side of the country. I've been in contact with DVLA over the phone regarding this and the fact that they have previously given a refund and the two monkeys manning the phones that day where as much use as a chocolate fireguard.

    Their argument is that I'm somehow responsible for the inner workings of the Post Office once a document has left my hands and they cant/wont comment on the fact that they have previously confirmed that I was not the owner/keeper after 20 June 2015.

    I'm planning on filling the "not guilty" part back, along with a copy of the dated invoice that confirms when the vehicle was traded in.

    Do you have any other advice to offer regarding this matter?
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    Re: DVLA 'No ASN Required' "Requisition"

    Hello, there's a similar thread I responded about on being summonsed for tax/insurance I'll see if I can hunt it out later
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      Re: DVLA 'No ASN Required' "Requisition"

      In most cases a "not guilty" response, accompanied by a full timeline of events, is enough for them to end the matter.

      Make sure you put everything in writing, keep copies and send by recorded/signed for delivery.
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        Re: DVLA 'No ASN Required' "Requisition"

        Originally posted by R0b View Post
        Hello, there's a similar thread I responded about on being summonsed for tax/insurance I'll see if I can hunt it out later
        Thanks! Any useful advice will be greatly welcomed.

        Originally posted by Tools View Post
        In most cases a "not guilty" response, accompanied by a full timeline of events, is enough for them to end the matter.

        Make sure you put everything in writing, keep copies and send by recorded/signed for delivery.
        That's reassuring. I'll be doing just that. Hopefully it will be the end of it.

        Thanks for taking the time to reply. :-)

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          Re: DVLA 'No ASN Required' "Requisition"

          This other thread may be the one Rob was talking about http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...d-Vehicle-HELP!
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            Re: DVLA 'No ASN Required' "Requisition"

            Thanks @Tools

            I was thinking of this one http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...802#post595802

            Post number 15 is my main one which I suspect relates to the DVLA spouting out something about post.

            I know it relates to SORN on that point however the second part may answer your question.

            If that doesn't help please let us know.
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            • #7
              Re: DVLA 'No ASN Required' "Requisition"

              Today I've sent off two letters, one to the DVLA and one to the magistrates court dealing with this matter, basically stating that the vehicle had been sold by way of trade by the date given, a copy of the original sales invoice that confirms this and completed the form to point out I'm entering in a "not guilty" plea and that should a hearing be required its closer to my home address.

              Just hoping that it doesn't come to that.

              Thanks for the help so far.

              Hopefully the next update will be that they've dropped the matter.

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                Re: DVLA 'No ASN Required' "Requisition"

                Let us know how it goes
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