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What Is the DVLA V62 Form?
The V62 form is the official DVLA application to obtain a replacement V5C logbook (vehicle registration certificate). You need to submit a V62 to DVLA if:
- You bought a car but didn't receive the logbook from the seller
- Your logbook has been lost, stolen, or damaged
- You need to register as the new keeper of a vehicle
- Your vehicle has been rebuilt or significantly altered
Normally, you'd have to download the V62 form from DVLA, fill it in by hand, buy a postal order, and post everything to DVLA Swansea. CarForms does all of that for you.
The Old Way vs CarForms
Find and download the DVLA V62 form PDF
Print it at home or a library
Fill in the V62 by hand
Go to the Post Office for a £25 postal order
Post it yourself to DVLA Swansea
Fill in our online form
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We handle everything else
Print, DVLA fee & Royal Mail — all included
Do You Need to Submit a V62 Form to DVLA?
The most common reason people submit a V62 form to DVLA is buying a second-hand car where the seller never had the logbook, or lost it before the sale. Without a V5C, you can't prove registered keeper status — which matters for tax, insurance, and eventually selling the car on.
You also need to complete a DVLA V62 application if your existing V5C has been lost, stolen, or damaged beyond use. It's worth doing promptly: driving without a valid logbook doesn't affect your insurance directly, but it can complicate things if you're stopped or need to sell.
In some cases — for example after a major repair, engine replacement, or colour change — you'll need to update your V5C details. The V62 process covers this too.
The standard DVLA fee to process a V62 application is £25. CarForms charges £49.95 all-in, which includes that fee plus our completion, printing, and posting service. No printer, no Post Office, no postal order.
How It Works
Fill In The Form
Complete our simple online form with your vehicle and personal details. Takes about 5 minutes.
Pay Securely
£49.95 covers everything — our service, the £25 DVLA fee, and Royal Mail postage. Paid securely via Stripe.
We Handle The Rest
We print your completed V62 form, include the £25 DVLA cheque, and post everything directly to DVLA Swansea. You just wait for your new logbook to arrive.
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No hidden fees, no extras. We handle your entire logbook application from start to finish.
Complete Service
We handle everything — you just fill in the form
- Complete the form online in 5 minutes
- We print your completed V62 form
- £25 DVLA fee included in the price
- Posted to DVLA Swansea via Royal Mail
- Full tracking & confirmation email
- UK-based customer support
Secure payment via Stripe. Your card details are never stored.
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