International
Car Shipping: Export Certificate
Permanent Export
If you are taking your vehicle out of Great Britain permanently you must notify
DVLA.
If you have a Registration Document (V5) you can do this by completing
section C to show the intended date of export. The V5 should then be
returned to DVLA or to a DVLA Local Office. In its place you will
receive a Certificate of Permanent Export (V561) as confirmation of
your vehicle's registration.
If
you have a Registration Certificate (V5C) then you must notify export
on the purple section (V5C/4). You must take your Registration
Certificate with you as you may have to hand it over to the relevant
authority when the vehicle is registered abroad.
Further information
on this subject, including advice on taking a vehicle to Northern
Ireland, can be found in leaflet V526 'Taking your vehicle out of the
country'.
Temporary Exports
If
you are taking your vehicle out of the country for less than 12 months
you must make sure you take your Registration Document (V5) /
Certificate (V5C) with you. If you do not have one, you should apply to
a DVLA Local Office on form V62.
The Registration Certificate may take up to 14 days to arrive. If you
need to travel during this time you will need to apply for Temporary
Registration Certificate. You should apply well before your journey, as
there could be delays of up to 14 days in issuing the Certificate if
you are not already recorded as the vehicle keeper. There is a fee for
this service.
You should make sure that you meet any international and national conditions for licensing and taxation.