Need to tax a car or motorbike or truck? We’ve got payment options to suit every driver.
How to tax your vehicle
Whether you have a car, a motorbike or even a truck, we make it easy for you to pay your vehicle tax. There are plenty of payment options available to suit you too. Just pop into your nearest participating Post Office.
1. Vehicle documents
You’ll need one of the following:
- Your V5C logbook or your V5C/2 if you’ve just bought the vehicle
- Your V11
- Your V85/1 (if it’s an HGV)
If you don’t have any of these, you need to apply for a new V5C. Fill out a V62 form, which you can pick up at your Galestreet Post Office. The cost is £25.
2. Other documents
Along with your vehicle document, you’ll need to bring the following:
- A valid MOT certificate (valid from the date your vehicle tax starts or the date your vehicle tax is issued, whichever is later)
- A valid Exemption Certificate (if you claim disabled vehicle tax)
- A valid GVT or PSVC (if you need either of these, it will be mentioned on your vehicle tax reminder)
If you live in Northern Ireland, you’ll also need valid paper copy of either your current
certificate of insurance or a cover note. Your insurance needs to be valid from the date your
vehicle tax starts or the date your vehicle tax is issued – whichever is later.
3. Payment
There are plenty of ways to pay:
- Direct Debit
- Cheque
- Debit/credit card
- Cash
- Postal Order
Going off-road?
If you’re planning to take your vehicle off the road, for example if you’re keeping your vehicle in a garage, on a drive or on private land, you need to make a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN).
It’s easy – simply tick the SORN declaration box on your V11 tax reminder form and bring it into your nearest participating Post Office.