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My Father died in January 2023 and I have been busy dealing with his funeral and trying to find all the information the lawyers require to get probate.

He owned a car which has been parked in his private driveway since his death. It has not been on a public road. I checked and the the car s till Mot'd, but the car tax expired on 30 June. I do not know about the insurance.

I appreciate that I was naïve in the workings of the dvla and thought that so long as I did not drive his car on the public road I was not breaking any law and could transfer the registration once I had dealt with all of the other stuff. 

I sent the V5C and a letter to the sensitive case team at DVLA last week in order to transfer the registered keeper to my name. I will tax and insure the vehicle.

I visited my Fathers property on 15 July as I check regularly for any mail. There was a letter from DVLA fining him for no insurance. Apparently there was no insurance on the car on 30/6/23.

Obviously as my Father is dead he could not do anything about it.

The letter says a fine of £100 is payable by 11 August but reduced to £50 if paid by 4 August. 

Letter also says it should be insured immediately, a SORN applied to the car or tax it.

Should I send a letter disputing this fine or simply pay the £50 before 4 August????

I would be very grateful for any advice as this is getting me down. 

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dont do anything.

what you should have done is used the site..

no reason why you cant do it now.

WWW.BEREAVEMENTADVICE.ORG

The ‘Tell Us Once’ service allows you to inform central and local government services of the death all at one time. The services works on behalf of the...

 

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Dead people can't pay fines, send a copy of the death certificate (photocopy should do, not an official one that costs money), tell them your Dad will happily see them in court if they bring a Medium.

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