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Thread Author: zippy Replies: 4

 DVLA systems not talking to each other - VxFan
That has always been the case. An MOT has to have a date of expiry after the start date of the RFL.

Back in my teenage days when I had my first moped (1984), I popped round the corner to the Post Office to get the RFL for it while it was being MOT'd. Quite rightly, the post mistress pointed out the MOT would run out 3 days before the RFL was due and therefore refused to issue one. I had to pop back round again after it had been given a new MOT.
Last edited by: VxFan on Thu 9 Mar 23 at 13:09
 Messages Author Date
 DVLA systems not talking to each other new zippy 9 Mar 23 12:30
 DVLA systems not talking to each other new zippy 9 Mar 23 12:38
 DVLA systems not talking to each other new VxFan 9 Mar 23 13:07
 DVLA systems not talking to each other new Bromptonaut 9 Mar 23 13:22
 DVLA systems not talking to each other new Falkirk Bairn 9 Mar 23 17:15
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