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We are licenced to produce road legal replacement vehicle number plates as below.

The plates can also have 3D style text, and a border. The plates must have our name and postcode underneath to be legal. This is now a MOT requirement. You can select from the standard 'Euro GB' badge or a country of origin badge ie. Wales, England or Scotland etc. The BS number will also be clearly printed in the bottom right corner. BSAU 145d.

 Or else they'll be the new format as below.

DVLA Requirements for the sale of Number Plates

In order to obtain number plates, customers have to confirm their identity, address and entitlement to the requested registration number. One document from both of the following must be provided:

Proof of Identity

A current driving licence (Preferred)

Bank / Building Society statement

Current utility bill

Passport

Credit / debit card

Foreign national identity card

Police warrant card

Armed forces identity card

Proof of Entitlement

Registration Document - V5C (Preferred)

The tear off slip from the V5C (V5C2)

Certificate of Entitlement to a Mark (V750)

Cherished Transfer Retention Certificate (V778)

Vehicle Licence Renewal (V11)

Authorisation Certificate (V948) from DVLA local office (STAMPED)

Certificate of vehicle registration (V379)

A letter of Authority from fleet operators (including lease/hire company) on headed company note paper with contact details stating that the company holds the V5 quoting the document reference or VIN.

ALL documents must be an original and not a copy. Whenever available 
a unique number from the document should be recorded.

DVLA Legislation

A number plate must be displayed at the front and rear of motor vehicles, must be easy to read and meet the British Standard. Lettering should be black on a white plate at the front and black on yellow at the rear. The background surface should be retro-reflecting but the characters must not and spacing must be of a set size.

Number plates fitted after the 1st September 2001 must display characters that meet the following dimensions:

Height 
Width
Space between Characters
Space between Groups

79mm
50mm
11mm
33mm

IMPORTED VEHICLES

Certain imported vehicles may be permitted to display number plates with smaller characters if the vehicle does not have European Community whole vehicle type approval AND the vehicles construction / design cannot accommodate standard size number plates.

MOTORCYCLES AND TRICYCLES

All motorcycles and tricycles must display a number plate at the rear of the vehicle. If you have a two or three wheeled motorcycle or tricycle that has a body type of a four-wheeled vehicle, you MUST display a number plate at the front and rear. The characters may be smaller:

Height 
Width
Space between Characters
Space between Groups
64mm
44mm
10mm
30mm

Motorcycles registered on or after 1st September 2001 must display a two-line number plate. Motorcycles registered prior to this may display a three-line number plate, but one-line number plates are illegal, irrespective of the date of registration.

MANDATORY CHARACTER FONT

From 1st September 2001 all new number plates must display the mandatory font:

Number plates fitted before this date need not be changed provided the font used is substantially the same as the one above. Number plates need to be replaced if they have been customised with: Stylised letters such as italics Number plate fixing bolts that alter the appearance of the letters / numbers.

THE LAW

The law states that you must not alter, rearrange or misrepresent the letters or numbers. Characters must not be moved from one group to the other (e.g A242 ABC must not be displayed as A242A BC).

Offences may result in any or all of the following: 
A fine of up to £1000 
The registration mark may be withdrawn 
The vehicle may fail the MOT test