DVLA Log Book Check

Our car history report includes the complete logbook history of any vehicle in the UK.

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What's Included in Our Premium Car History Report ?

Outstanding Finance Check
Condition Record Check
Written Off Check
Police Stolen/Theft Record Check
Paint (Colour) Code Check
High Risk Record Check
Scrapped Record Check
Accident Record Check
Mileage Anomaly Check
Mileage History Check
Engine Number Check
Engine Codes Check
VIN Number Check
Chassis Number Check
Number Plate Change History
Vehicle Previous Keepers Check
Vehicle Colour Change History
Imported Record Check
Exported Record Check
Fuel Type Check
Number Plate Validation
Log Book (V5C) History Check
MOT History Check
CO2 Emission/Band Check
VIC Inspected Record Check
Pre-registration Usage Check
Engine and Technical Information
Weight and Dimension Check
Vehicle Performance Data Check
Vehicle Eco-Environmental Data
Certificate of Destruction Check
Manufacture Year Check
First Registration Date Check
Vehicle Colour Check
Wheel Plan Check
Type Approval Category Check
CO2 Emission Check
Road Tax (VED) Check
Make and Model Check
ULEZ Check
Insurance Status Check
Euro Status Check


V5C (Logbook) Check

We provide V5C check, offering the Last V5C Issue Date for free. For a complete V5C history, you can obtain our full car history report. This service helps you verify crucial details about a vehicle, ensuring you have access to the most recent registration information.

To perform a V5C check, simply enter the vehicle registration number in our system. We are also integrating our service with the official database to ensure accuracy and up-to-date information.

Understanding the V5C (Logbook)

The V5C document, commonly referred to as the logbook, is issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in the UK. It contains vital information about the vehicle, including the name and address of the registered keeper, vehicle specifications, and a record of previous keepers.

Frequently Asked Questions about V5C (Logbook)

What is a V5C document?

The V5C, also known as the logbook, is a document issued by the DVLA that serves as proof of registration for a vehicle. It includes details about the vehicle and its registered keeper.

How do I check the V5C issue date?

You can check the last V5C issue date for free using our V5C check service. Simply enter the vehicle registration number to get the most recent registration details.

Why is the V5C issue date important?

The V5C issue date is important because it indicates the most recent change of ownership or update to the vehicle's registration details. This information can help verify the vehicle's history and ensure the details provided by the seller are accurate.

How can I get the full V5C history?

To obtain the full V5C history, you can purchase our comprehensive car history report. This report provides detailed information about the vehicle's past, including previous keepers, changes to registration details, and more.

What should I do if the V5C details do not match the seller's information?

If the V5C details do not match the information provided by the seller, it could be a red flag indicating potential issues such as ownership disputes or fraudulent activity. It is advisable to investigate further and consider seeking professional advice before proceeding with the purchase.

Can I check the V5C details for any vehicle?

Yes, you can check the V5C details for any vehicle registered in the UK using our V5C check service. All you need is the vehicle registration number.

What information is included in the V5C document?

The V5C document includes information such as the vehicle's registration number, make and model, engine size, colour, the name and address of the registered keeper, and a record of previous keepers.

How often is the V5C document updated?

The V5C document is updated whenever there is a change in ownership or significant alterations to the vehicle's details. It is important to ensure the document is up to date, as it serves as proof of registration.

What should I do if I lose my V5C document?

If you lose your V5C document, you can apply for a replacement through the DVLA. You will need to complete a V62 form and pay a small fee. The DVLA will then issue a new V5C document.

Is the V5C document proof of ownership?

No, the V5C document is not proof of ownership. It shows who is responsible for registering and taxing the vehicle, but it does not provide legal proof of ownership. Always ensure you have a receipt or bill of sale when purchasing a vehicle.

Can I change my address on the V5C document?

Yes, you can update your address on the V5C document by filling in the relevant section and sending it to the DVLA. It is important to keep your details up to date to avoid any issues with your vehicle registration.

Our V5C check service is designed to provide you with the most recent registration details, helping you make informed decisions when purchasing a vehicle. For a complete history, consider our full car history report, which offers detailed insights into the vehicle's past.