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Vehicle Registration Marks Bill passes reading in Lords
10th July 2007

The Vehicle Registration Marks Bill successfully completed its Third Reading in the House of Lords without amendment yesterday afternoon, and will receive Royal Assent before the end of the month.
The Bill will become law upon receiving Royal Assent and will be known as the Vehicle Registration Marks Act 2007.
The Bill closes the loopholes in the current transfer system of personalised number plates and DVLA registrations. The current system technically allows a person who owns a personalised number plate to sell the mark to more than one buyer.
A spokesperson for Regtransfers.co.uk, the UK's main dealer of personalised number plates and DVLA registrations, said: "We were delighted to learn that the Bill had passed both the Commons and the Lords, and we look forward to the new, much-simplified methods of transferring personalised number plates."
The Department for Transport will now agree a date for the provisions of the Act to come into force.
A copy of the Bill can be found here.

