The DVLA has issued an urgent warning to drivers, telling them "don't share photos" on social media. Taking to Twitter, the ...
The motoring body has taken to Twitter, now X, to share details of a pitfall motorists are making as we head through the year ...
Digitisation has already pushed the tax disc off our windscreens and the paper part of our driving licence out of existence, but the V5C document, also known as the plain old ‘V5’ or your ...
For the first time, the DVLA has linked its online registration service with its online licensing service. This allows motorists to tax their vehicle even if they don't have their V5C (log book ...
DVLA chiefs have warned British drivers could be “scammed” by fraudsters over a seemingly harmless social media post.
On X, formerly Twitter, DVLA said: "Stay safe online – don’t share photos of your V5C log book on social media or selling sites, as scammers can use them for identity theft." Additionally ...
On X, formerly Twitter, DVLA said: "Stay safe online – don’t share photos of your V5C log book on social media or selling sites, as scammers can use them for identity theft." Content cannot be ...
The DVLA has revolutionised the process of car ... With the latest system, motorists can now tax their vehicles without needing the V5C (log book) or the V11 vehicle tax reminder letter, which ...
The DVLA posted: "Stay safe online – don't share photos of your V5C log book on social media or selling sites, as scammers can use them for identity theft." In addition to this, the agency is ...