|   | 
        How To Get A Number Plate Made Up 
          A registration number must be correctly displayed in line with the law. 
          You will need to go to a registered number plate supplier such as Wotton 
          Tyre & Exhaust Centre to get new number plates for your vehicle. 
          As the registered supplier, we will need proof of your identity, as 
          well as proof that the registration number belongs to you.    
          What you need 
          We will need to see at least one document from each of the lists below. 
          This will allow us to confirm your name, address and entitlement to 
          the registration number. All documents must be original, not copies. 
          Documents to confirm your identity 
           
            - One of the following:
 
            - • Driving license, whether or not issued in the United Kingdom 
              (UK) (with or without a photo) - this is preferred because it’s 
              a secure, government-issued document showing both name and address
 
            - • Bill issued by your Electricity, Gas, Water Supplier, 
              a Land Line Telephone bill or a Council Tax bill (must be within 
              the last 6 months) or a Rates bill (applies to Northern Ireland 
              only)
 
            - • Bank or Building Society Statement
 
            - • Passport (whether or not issued in the UK)
 
            - • National Identity Card issued by the Government of State 
              or Territory, other than the UK
 
            - • A Debit or Credit Card issued by the Bank or Building 
              Society
 
            - • Police warrant card 
            
- • Armed Forces Identity Card
 
            
          Documents to establish your entitlement to the registration 
          number 
            - One of the following:
 
            - • Vehicle registration certificate (V5C or V5CNI) - these 
              are the preferred documents 
 
            - • The new keeper supplement (V5C/2 or V5C/2NI) of the registration 
              certificate 
 
            - • Certificate of Entitlement (V750
 
            - • Retention document (V778) (not applicable in Northern 
              Ireland) vehicle license renewal form (V11)
 
            - • Temporary registration certificate (V379) – not 
              applicable in Northern Ireland
 
            - • Authorization Certificate (V948) with an official stamp 
              from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA - Driver and 
              Vehicle Agency) or Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA)
 
            - • A letter of authorization from a fleet operator (including 
              lease or hire company) (not applicable in Northern Ireland) - the 
              letter must quote the document reference number from the registration 
              certificate, not the vehicle identification number
 
            -  
   |