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Published on: 05/06/2019 04:40 AMReported by: roving-eye
The DVLA are in Southport clamping illegal vehicles parked on the road.
If your vehicle has been wheel clamped or removed (impounded) because it is non-compliant you will need to purchase vehicle tax and then make a payment of the relevant release fees. These are outlined below.
You must pay a surety fee (deposit) if you do not tax the vehicle before you get it released. The surety fee (deposit) will also need to be paid if you intend to keep the vehicle on SORN or make a SORN.
RELEASE FEES |
?Release fee (from clamp) |
?Release:£100 |
?Release fee within 24 hours of offence (from vehicle pound) |
?Release: £100 |
?Release fee after 24 hours from offence (from vehicle pound) |
?Release: £200 |
Storage: £21 per day |
SURETY FEE |
VEHICLE TYPE |
SURETY FEE |
?Motorcycles, light passenger and light goods vehicles |
?£160 |
?Buses, recovery, haulage and goods vehicles |
?£330 |
?Exceptional loads and heavy goods vehicles such as a large lorry or bus |
??£700
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Your Comments:
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Good, carry on. I pay car tax, insurance & MOT. So I expect other to pay too.
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Well I have no tax insurance or mot and use red diesel to drive around in my vehicle composed mainly of stolen parts,
the question is can I get a grant or a council house to park it outside of when I get out of prison.
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