Wednesday, 26 November

DVLA releases updated vehicle registration and service charges

Business
Julius Neequaye Kotey

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has published a comprehensive summary of updated rates for vehicle registration, transfer, reinstatement, and other related services across its operational categories.

The review covers standard (Regular) and expedited (Premium) service options for both private and commercial vehicles, as well as specialised machinery.

The newly released schedule outlines charges for activities such as international vehicle permits, onboarding of vehicles, physical conversions, reinstatement of customised numbers, changes of registration numbers, and vehicle lay-off reinstatements.

Key Service Categories

The updated rates cover a wide range of vehicle classes and special equipment, including:

Articulated Trucks (24–32 tons and above) – both commercial and private

Buses and Coaches – commercial and private

Construction and Mining Equipment

Motorcycles (school and private categories)

Mechanically Propelled Agricultural and Harvesting Equipment

Motor Vehicles (exposed and non-exposed categories)

Road Cargo Vehicles (up to and above 32 tons)

Each category features separate charges for Regular and Premium services, with Premium services attracting higher rates due to faster processing.

Registration, Transfer, and Special Number Services

The DVLA has also provided revised rates for:

Registration and transfer of vehicles

Registration and transfer with customised numbers

Registration and transfer with special numbers

Transfer of commission for articulated trucks, harvesters, and ageing equipment

Special categories such as trace plates and customised number transfers have also been updated.

Ensuring Transparency and Public Access

According to the DVLA, the publication of the updated rates is part of ongoing efforts to enhance transparency, improve service delivery, and ensure that vehicle owners are fully informed of the applicable fees for all vehicle-related services.

The Authority encouraged the public to review the updated fee schedule and contact DVLA offices nationwide for clarification where needed.

 

The new rates take immediate effect.

Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah