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VIP 1 - Private Number Plate Information

This registration was first made available in September 2006.
The original office for this letter combination is London.

This information is provided for reference only. Private sales and ownership transfers are not publicly recorded by DVLA.

RegistrationVIP 1
Registration TypeDateless / Cherished
Original OfficeLondon
First Made AvailableSeptember 2006
Age PeriodNot age identifiable
Current StyleDateless / Cherished
RetainableYes
DVLA Fees£80
Transfer Fee£80

Registration Timeline

September 2006
First Made Available
This registration was first made available through DVLA records.
September 2006
DVLA Auction Record
Recorded hammer price: £285,000.
After DVLA auction
Private Ownership
Private sales and ownership changes are not publicly recorded by DVLA.
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Where was this plate issued?

This registration was originally linked to $Londonin the $London region.

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