To tax your vehicle, you’ll need:
- A valid insurance policy
- A valid MOT (if your vehicle is over 3 years old)
- Your V5C logbook or a DVLA reminder letter (V11)
- Payment for the road tax
You can tax your car:
- Online via the DVLA website
- At a Post Office that deals with vehicle tax
- By phone (in limited cases)
If you’ve only just taken out an insurance policy, it can take 24–48 hours for it to show up on the MID. If you’re trying to tax your car straight away, you might need to wait or use your insurer’s documentation at a Post Office.
No. Insurance must be in place first, or the DVLA won’t allow you to tax the car.
If you SORN your car, you don’t need tax or insurance, but you must keep it off public roads completely.
No, not usually. The DVLA checks the insurance database automatically.
Yes, as long as the policy is active and listed on the MID.

