Personalised Number Plates

www.northumbrianumbers.com have been trading in the sale and purchase of DVLA Personalised and Cherished number plates since 1984. Using our easy online Antique or DVLA Prefix and DVLA Current style number plate search facilities www.northumbrianumbers.com are sure you will find a cherished car number plate to suit you!

All number plates www.northumbrianumbers.com supply from the 'Create your Own' section are previously un-issued numbers and come supplied on a DVLA retention certificate that can be transferred to your vehicle within 5 working days (conditions apply) or they can be kept on the retention certificate for a full 12 months from date of purchase. When choosing a DVLA prefix number or DVLA Current Style Number Plate you need to be aware that you are not allowed to make the vehicle appear newer than it actually is, i.e if you want to purchase an 07 number plate then the vehicle has to be an 07 registered vehicle or newer(example you would not able to put AB07 TTS onto a vehicle which is registered H953 CFP)Any number plates ordered from the 'Create your own' section cannot be refunded or exchanged once purchased.


Personalised number plates offer quick and efficient transfers with all your DVLA cherished number plates and personalised car registrations. www.northumbrianumbers.com will provide a full service, from your initial enquiry to the completed car number plate transfer. www.northumbrianumbers.com shall deal with all the documentation and will liaise with the relevant government office during the process of your car number plate transfer via DVLA Department of Transport. If at any time you require a progress report our sales staff will be able to help with your enquiry. All our personalised number plates are clearly priced, there are no hidden extras. Some cherished registration numbers and ALL DVLA Prefix Numbers and DVLA Current Style Number Plates are plus VAT and all are plus the transfer fee of either £80/£105/£160.

www.northumbrianumbers.com also offer a free no obligation valuation service. If you have a DVLA cherished number plate or a personalised registration number that you wish to have valued please fill in the online valuation form and our professional valuations manager with over 20 years trade experience will provide you with a realistic valuation.

www.northumbrianumbers.com sell personalised DVLA car number plates from our stock, private clients & un-issued Department Of Transport DVLA registrations. All paperwork is processed through DVLA Swansea registration offices.

For your information: CNDA, MIRAD and RMIF. Personalised number plates have become a growth industry, with thousands of motorists now displaying registrations which perhaps represent their initials or advertise their business or profession.

Others choose a number which bears an amusing message or simply to disguise the true age of their vehicle. But to anyone who is not familiar with the system, buying, selling or valuing personalised registrations on the secondary market can contain a number of pitfalls and difficulties.

The Cherished Numbers Dealers Association (CNDA) was established in 1971 to represent reputable and responsible dealers of personalised and attractive registration number and to protect the interests of their customers. CNDA is today affiliated to the Retail Motor Industry Federation whose various federated associations represent almost every sector of the retail motor industry.

Members of the CNDA adhere to a strict code of conduct, and each member is regularly monitored by the Association to ensure that, for instance, members do not advertise registrations that they cannot be reasonably certain of supplying and that transfers are complete within an acceptable time limit. CNDA member dealers have a proven reputation and, in the unlikely event of a problem or dispute, help is close at hand from the CNDA

Personalised Number Plates, when you are deciding on your private number plate the first thing to consider is which style you prefer.

Prefix Car Registration Numbers are DVLA number plates with the year letter at the beginning of the number plates and examples may be as follows: S10 AMS or S5 NOW or D5 SLM. Registration numbers within this category always have three letters and may be proceeded by the numbers 1 to 999 plus the prefix indicators excluding I, O, Q, U and Z. Prefix plates were issued by DVLA from 1983 until 1999. www.northumbrianumbers.com still have around 20 million Personalised number plates from DVLA for sale.

Dateless DVLA Personalised number plates such as TRD 900 and BTR 199 are considered 'original cherished number plates' and whilst they are very desirable, they usually have the greatest value because the letters come first in the combination. Numberplates within this category with three letters may be followed by the numbers 1 to 999. Combinations within this category with two letters may be followed by the numbers 1 to 9999 and date back as far as 1903.

Reversed Dateless British Car Registration Numbers such as 49 VWC and 8 WPD are called 'reversed personalised registrations' and sometimes have a slightly less value to the original cherished marks. Numberplates within this category with three letters may be preceded by the numbers 1 to 999. Combinations within this category with two letters may be preceded by the number range 1 to 9999.

Suffix Car Registration Numbers are registrations with the year letter at the end of the numberplates and examples may be as follows: WES 57T or WES 77T or CWA 7T . Registration numbers within this category always have three letters and are followed by the number range 1 to 999 plus the suffix letters A through to Y, excluding I, O, Q, U and Z.

Irish Car Registration Numbers such as TIL 3 or SZ 5650 are issued with two or three letters first containing at least one I or Z, followed by between one and four numbers. Old Southern Irish Personalised number plates such as SZ 9207 are rare but may be found from time to time. This range of registration marks always contain an I or a Z and a number between 1 and 9999

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