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How to Apply for a Replacement V5C Logbook in 2026

Published 05 February 2026 · By CarForms Staff · 5 min read
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Losing your V5C logbook is more common than you might think. Whether it was misplaced during a house move, stolen along with other documents, or simply never arrived after you bought your vehicle, applying for a replacement is a straightforward process once you know the correct steps. This guide walks you through everything you need to do to get a new V5C issued by the DVLA in 2026.

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What Is a V5C Logbook?

The V5C is the official vehicle registration certificate issued by the DVLA. It is often called a logbook, though that term dates back to when vehicles had physical logbooks maintained over their lifetime. Today, the V5C is a single-page document — printed on secure paper with anti-fraud features — that records the vehicle's registered keeper, address, and key technical details including engine size, fuel type, colour, and chassis number.

It's important to understand that the V5C does not prove ownership of a vehicle — it identifies the registered keeper, which is not always the same person as the legal owner. However, it is the primary document that buyers and sellers rely on in private transactions, and most DVLA processes (including taxing a vehicle) require it.

Do You Actually Need a Replacement?

Before applying, it's worth confirming whether you genuinely need a full replacement V5C or whether a temporary document will suffice. If you recently bought a car and the seller gave you the green V5C/2 "new keeper" slip, you should already have a new V5C being issued — the DVLA automatically sends one to the new keeper when the previous owner notifies them of the sale. This process can take several weeks.

If you've waited more than six weeks since purchasing the vehicle and still haven't received a V5C, or if your existing logbook has been lost, stolen, or damaged, then a V62 application for a replacement V5C is the right course of action.

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If your V5C was stolen, you should report this to the police and obtain a crime reference number. While not required for the V62 application, it provides useful documentation if any disputes arise later.

How to Apply for a Replacement V5C

The process of applying for a replacement V5C always involves completing a V62 form — the DVLA's "Application for a Vehicle Registration Certificate." This form asks for your personal details, your vehicle's registration number, make, model, and VIN (vehicle identification number), as well as confirmation of your role — whether you're the registered keeper or a new keeper.

Once completed, the V62 must be submitted to the DVLA along with the £25 fee. The DVLA does not currently accept V62 applications fully online — the form must be physically mailed to their Swansea office. However, services like CarForms allow you to complete the process digitally: you fill in your details online, we prepare the form, and we post everything to the DVLA on your behalf. This removes the need to source a cheque, find the correct DVLA address, or deal with any postal admin.

Application Route What You Do Ease of Use
DIY by Post Print V62, write cheque, post to DVLA Swansea Moderate — requires printer & cheque
Post Office Collect V62 in-branch, pay in person Easy — no printer needed
CarForms Fill in details online, we handle everything Easiest — fully online

What Happens After You Apply?

Once the DVLA receives your completed V62 form and payment, they will check the application against their records. If everything matches — your name, address, and vehicle details align with what they hold on file — they will issue a new V5C and post it to your registered address. This typically takes between two and six weeks, though the DVLA does not publish specific turnaround times.

During the wait, you are still legally entitled to drive the vehicle, and you can tax it using other methods if needed. However, you should not attempt to sell the vehicle until the new logbook arrives, as most private buyers will refuse to complete a transaction without seeing a valid V5C.

What Does a Replacement V5C Cost?

The DVLA charges a flat fee of £25 for a replacement V5C logbook, payable by cheque made out to "DVLA, Swansea." This fee covers the cost of processing and issuing the document regardless of your reason for applying. There is no reduced fee for damaged documents and no premium option for faster processing.

If you use CarForms to handle the application on your behalf, our service fee covers the DVLA charge plus the cost of preparing, printing, and posting your V62 form by tracked mail. The total cost reflects the convenience of handling the entire process for you without any paperwork on your end.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

The most frequent reason V62 applications are delayed or rejected is inaccurate information. A typo in your vehicle registration number, an incorrect VIN, or an address that doesn't match DVLA records can cause your application to be returned. Always verify the vehicle registration number against an existing document or DVLA's free online vehicle enquiry service before submitting.

Another common mistake is sending a personal cheque that doesn't match the exact payee name the DVLA requires. The cheque must be made payable to "DVLA, Swansea" — not to "DVLA" alone or to "Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency." Get this detail wrong and your application may be returned without processing, adding weeks to your wait. Using a service like CarForms eliminates these risks entirely by handling payment and submission correctly every time.

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