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bought a car question 18:52 - Aug 26 with 687 viewsgiant_stow

I bought a car (thanks for the advice on Civics - got one!) and have been sent this document saying 'this document is not proof of ownership'. Is this the log book thingy? I'm confused because it says 'how to fill in your V5C registration certificate (log book)'

Many thanks and I have googled this, but don;t understand the results.

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bought a car question on 18:57 - Aug 26 with 652 viewsjeera

If it's the V5C then it's the car's log book, yes.

But the person [and address] named on that is just the registered keeper of the vehicle and not necessarily the owner.

Edit: you will have some form of receipt for the purchase though naturally.
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bought a car question on 18:59 - Aug 26 with 636 viewsgiant_stow

bought a car question on 18:57 - Aug 26 by jeera

If it's the V5C then it's the car's log book, yes.

But the person [and address] named on that is just the registered keeper of the vehicle and not necessarily the owner.

Edit: you will have some form of receipt for the purchase though naturally.
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Cheers mr - think I get it now. so registered keeper = logbook / receipt = ownership.
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bought a car question on 19:02 - Aug 26 with 624 viewsjeera

bought a car question on 18:59 - Aug 26 by giant_stow

Cheers mr - think I get it now. so registered keeper = logbook / receipt = ownership.
[Post edited 26 Aug 2020 19:03]


It really is for records of where the motor is kept rather than much else.

I suppose an example might be if I were going away for several months and no longer had an address here and my car was left with you then legally it would need to be registered there.

It's all above board mate.

And good for you on your choice. Long may it serve you faithfully.

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bought a car question on 19:05 - Aug 26 with 616 viewsgiant_stow

bought a car question on 19:02 - Aug 26 by jeera

It really is for records of where the motor is kept rather than much else.

I suppose an example might be if I were going away for several months and no longer had an address here and my car was left with you then legally it would need to be registered there.

It's all above board mate.

And good for you on your choice. Long may it serve you faithfully.


Cheers - I'm already in love with the silly thing and driven it either side of the country and back (east/west) so touch wood, its solid!

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