Can someone else use my trade plates?

Trade plates are for motor trade use only. They should only be used for the purpose outlined on your application form and not for personal use in the evenings or outside of work.
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Can my employee use my trade plates?

Trade licence plates are number plates you can use on vehicles your business has for things like selling, repairing or testing. If you display trade licence plates on any vehicle, your employees and customers can drive the vehicle for certain purposes without having to pay to register and tax it.
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How do I report misuse of trade plates?

Hi, you can report the misuse of trade plates by emailing [email protected]. Please include the nature of misuse and any trade plate number used. A warning letter will then be sent to the registered holder of the trade plate.
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Can I lend my trade plates?

You cannot borrow his plates. He can use the plates to cover any vehicle in his care as part of his normal business.
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Who owns a trade plate?

A trade plate is a temporary number plate used by motor traders or vehicle testers to save them the cost and time to register and tax every vehicle temporarily in their possession.
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Am I insured to drive a car with trade plates?

It is important to note that you need trade plate insurance before you can legally drive a car with trade plates on public roads.
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Do trade plates insure a car?

The Trade Plate itself does not provide any Insurance cover. It merely removes the need for Road Tax during the Motor Trade Business related journey. However, the Trade Plate number will be linked to your MID record.
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Can you have 2 sets of trade plates?

You can apply for additional licences if you want extra sets of plates. Follow the same process to apply for an additional licence as the initial licence - send in form VTL301 with a copy of your Motor Trade Insurance Certificate.
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Can I drive a Sorn car on trade plates?

SORN cars on trade plates do not require road tax and the insurance would be covered by your motor trade insurance policy. However, it is still illegal to drive a SORN vehicle unless you are driving it to or from a pre-booked MOT testing centre.
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How many sets of trade plates can I have?

To be eligible to apply for a trade licence you must either be a motor trader, a dealer in mechanically propelled vehicles, or a vehicle tester. 4. How many trade plates can a dealer have? A dealer can have as many trade plates as they can show a need for, as long as the conditions are met.
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What can you do if someone uses your number plate?

If you suspect that your number plate has been cloned, it is important to take action immediately. Here are the steps you should take: Report it to the police: You should report it to the police as soon as possible. They will investigate the matter and take the necessary action to ensure that the criminal is caught.
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How do I send my trade plates back to DVLA?

Return of trade plates

If you do not intend to renew your trade licence you must fill in form VTL308 to surrender your trade licence to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1DZ. The front and rear trade plates should also be sent to the above address on expiry of the trade licence.
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Can someone steal my number plate?

Having your number plates stolen is more than just a nuisance. It can lead to potential misuse that might get you into unexpected troubles, such as receiving parking tickets for places you've never been or worse, being implicated in crimes. It's essential to act promptly if you find yourself in such a situation.
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How does trade plate driving work?

A trade plate driver is a professional driver who collects and delivers vehicles for a living. The actual 'trade plate' is a special set of registration plates they carry to notify the police and other drivers that they are driving the vehicle in the capacity of a professional.
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How much do trade plate drivers earn?

If we look at the Trade plate driver salary statistics in United Kingdom as of November 29, 2023, the represented employee makes £30,356; to be more precise pay rate is £2,530 per month, £584 per week, or £15 per hour.
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Does ANPR check trade plates?

ANPR cameras now account for millions of number plate reads every month, however they cannnot recognise trade plates on dashboards and behind glass, hence the reasons for the new DVLA trade plate display rules.
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Can you keep an untaxed car on your driveway?

Whatever the reason for wanting to keep your car off the road, you can't simply stop paying vehicle tax. Even though you won't be driving the car, you still need to pay it unless you've registered it with a SORN.
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Can you test drive a car on trade plates with no MOT?

You shouldn't test drive a car with no MoT because it's on trade plates, the only reasons this vehicle can be driven are to/from an MoT or to test the condition of the car when it's undergoing repair work. If caught by the police, you could get into trouble for driving it when you know it doesn't have an MoT.
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Are trade plates exempt from the congestion charge?

Vehicles in this class which travel into the city from outside, and which aren't registered with TPH will still need to pay the Congestion Charge. Most motor trade vehicles, including those used on trade plates, will not be exempt.
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How much does traders insurance cost?

Although giving an exact premium with no details is almost impossible, we can tell you our road risk policies start from: Third Party £318* What does this cover. Third Party Fire and Theft £382* What does this cover. Fully Comprehensive £477* What does this cover.
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How to get traders car insurance?

To even qualify for a Motor Trade insurance policy, you must first be able to provide evidence that you are running a business that generates a source of income, such as receipts from vehicles you've bought and sold, or documents showing vehicles you've worked on.
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Why do dealers use trade plates?

Trade plates bypass the need to tax each vehicle temporarily in your possession. They're strictly for motor trade business use, and you can only use them on one vehicle at a time.
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What does a trade plate look like?

Trade plates look quite different from regular number plates as they have red letters on a white background and they're not permanently attached in the same way as regular registration plates.
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Can I be a named driver on a traders policy?

Business Partner – you can get your business partner(s) added on to the policy as Named Drivers, to be covered for motor trade use, Social, Domestic and Pleasure and they can also cover their own personal cars. Employees – you can also add your employees to the policy as Named Drivers.
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Can anyone drive a car on traders policy?

If you're not a named driver on that policy and their car isn't included in your motor trade cover, then no, you can't drive it. If they're a customer of yours and their car needs to be driven by you as part of your business, then your motor trade policy should cover this.
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