Is near a motor insurance national notes stub FOR UK?



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Morwood-Leyland is totally wrong. There is a national database of insured vehicle. That is why when you shift on the DVLA, not DVLC, website one can purchase a Tax Disc, short have to enter any insurance details! Check it out Morwood! Also one have to linger, if you hold simply re-insured a vehicle, for the database to be updated, since you can purchase the export tax disc!
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Yes, but not for "Public" viewing.
Yes unsurprisingly nearby is, if someone have your number plate or your baptize after they can (through the Police) find out if vehicle that you hold access to are insured, they can also find out if they own an "M.O.T." This is how you can levy your saloon or truck on-line.
yep the cops use it to check your insurance out so your officially on the roads , ps its for cops singular
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No and I don't know why anybody think that here is! The Police own the right to ask to see your insurance permit and the Motor Insurers' Bureau run a organism whereby if a contestant of the public is knock down by an uninsured driver they can discover which insurance company later insured the vehicle and that company will take-home pay the statutory minimum compensation due.

They also run a pool where on earth here have never be a previous insurer or it be a foreign vehicle.

The lone national database is of cars (including rates and road worthiness) and drivers (including cost points) and these are run by the DVLC.
yes, how do you deem the police can detail on the double if a vehicle is not insured.


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