What Happens If DVLA Ask For More Evidence?
One of the most common worries when registering an imported motorcycle is receiving a letter from DVLA asking for additional information.
The good news is that this does not automatically mean there is a problem with your application.
DVLA may simply need clarification about the motorcycle's age, frame number, NOVA status, proof of manufacture date, or supporting paperwork before they can complete the registration process.
If you receive a request for more information, read it carefully and provide exactly what has been asked for. Sending clear copies of documents and replying promptly can help avoid unnecessary delays.
Many imported motorcycles are successfully registered after additional evidence is supplied, especially when the machine has arrived without a foreign registration document or requires proof of age from an accepted source.
Have you ever received a DVLA request for more information during a registration application? What did they ask for?