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It is a legal requirement that vehicles travelling into mainland Europe must carry their DVLA-issued V5C (vehicle registration) certificate. For rental and leasing companies, who do not want to release the V5C, the BVRLA provides the VE103B (Vehicle on Hire Certificate).
The VE103B (Vehicle on Hire Certificate) is an authenticated document and an acceptable substitute for the V5C. It is produced by the DVLA and contains details of the vehicle along with the name and address of the hirer or lessee. It enables the police and other authorities to verify that the person driving the vehicle has permission from the asset owner to do so. Certificates are supplied in pads of 25 or 50, BVRLA members can choose to have the registered keeper address printed onto the forms at no extra cost.
Single certificates are also available to purchase. These cannot have registered keeper details added and will be blank on arrival to you.
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As the asset owner of a rental, leased or fleet-managed vehicle you will want to know if your vehicle is going abroad so that you can ensure the vehicle is in-service and has the appropriate breakdown cover and repatriation arrangements in place. You will want to ensure also that your customer has the right documentation so that there is no delay or upset at the border. However, you will not want to give up the original vehicle registration documents to your customer. Photocopies of the V5C or letters of authority do not serve as acceptable substitutes.
Introduced in 1963 by the DVLA, the Vehicle on Hire Certificate provides the necessary authenticated proof the hirer has permission of the vehicle owner to take the vehicle abroad. It is the only document that is the legal alternative for the V5C.
The consequences will vary according to the country, the law enforcement agency and even the time of day in which the vehicle was stopped. The driver may be fined or the vehicle may be impounded. Without a Vehicle on Hire certificate your customer and your vehicle are unprotected and vulnerable to a potentially major inconvenience.
No. Only the original VE103 Vehicle on Hire certificate is acceptable to overseas authorities (in the same way as a V5C Vehicle Registration document). If you don't supply the original, you could risk your vehicle being impounded or the hirer incurring a fine.
The VE103 Vehicle on Hire certificate data must exactly match the details on the V5C Vehicle Registration certificate. If a V5C field is blank then leave the field on the VE103 blank as well. Instructions for completion will have been sent as part of your order confirmation.
All EU/EEA member states: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
As well as: Albania, Andorra, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Norway, Russian Federation, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine.
Please visit the DVLA website.
Some members of the BVRLA act as Fleet Managers for their clients, who may not wish to issue their V5C to their employees travelling abroad. Although such vehicles are not necessarily on hire, the DVLA has granted permission for our members to issue VE103Bs to drivers taking fleet managed vehicles abroad under the following conditions: