HC14S number plates

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HC14S number plates

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The ‘HC’ prefix/memory tag on current style UK number plates is a reference to the Hampshire & Dorset, Bournemouth DVLA local office which issued the registration, and is within the local area to where the vehicle was first registered (may not be accurate if a private registration is in use).

While the DVLA still uses this memory tag as a distinguishing marker, it's worth noting that by July 2012, all DVLA local offices (with the exception of DVLA Swansea) across England, Wales, and Scotland were closed and moved online.

DVLA Bournemouth
Ground Floor
Bourne Gate
25 Bourne Valley Road
BH12 1DR

This DVLA local office is now permanently closed. The address is maintained solely as a historical reference.

FAQ’s

  • 14 series number plates were introduced ahead of new vehicle registrations running from 1st March 2014 to 31st August 2014. We have a wide selection of 14 series – ‘HC14 S’ personalised number plates currently available for sale.

  • When you buy a new vehicle, it will usually come with a standard year identifying registration assigned by the DVLA. This registration not only provides a unique identity to your vehicle but also indicates the local DVLA office where the number plate was issued, as reflected by the first two letters of the registration. For example, a current style registration starting with "HC" indicates the vehicle was registered in the Hampshire & Dorset, Bournemouth area.

    If you want a specific or personalised number plate, you can buy a private registration. Once purchased, you'll need to assign it to your vehicle through the DVLA, ensuring all the necessary paperwork and criteria are met.

  • 14 series number plates, when introduced in 2014, were designated for new vehicles registered between 1st March 2014 and 31st August 2014. If you wish to use a 14 reg on a vehicle, it's essential to ensure the vehicle was first registered on or after the 14 series introduction date. In the UK, you cannot use a registration mark that makes a vehicle appear newer than it is.

  • Yes, you can transfer your current number plate to a new car as long as both vehicles meet the DVLA's criteria for transfer. The process involves retaining your existing number plate, applying to the DVLA and ensuring both vehicles are currently taxed or declared SORN (with some exceptions) and have a current MOT. Check car tax and MOT history.

  • Once you have all the necessary documents and have made the application, the DVLA typically takes around 10-15 working days to process and approve the assignment of a private number plate. However, this can vary depending on the workload of the DVLA at any given time.

    For a quicker and more convenient process, the DVLA offers an online transfer service available from 7am to 7pm daily. This online service allows for an instant transfer of private number plates, making it an attractive option for those who prefer a more immediate confirmation.

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HC14SA

HC14SAB Buy now £293.00
HC14SAC Buy now £167.00
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HC14SAG Buy now £167.00
HC14SAJ Buy now £167.00
HC14SAL Buy now £380.00
HC14SAM Buy now £475.00
HC14SAN Buy now £167.00
HC14SAO Buy now £167.00
HC14SAR Buy now £167.00
HC14SAT Buy now £167.00
HC14SAV Buy now £167.00
HC14SAW Buy now £167.00
HC14SAX Buy now £167.00
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HC14SE

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HC14SEC Buy now £167.00
HC14SEE Buy now £167.00
HC14SEF Buy now £167.00
HC14SEL Buy now £167.00
HC14SEN Buy now £167.00
HC14SEP Buy now £167.00
HC14SET Buy now £167.00
HC14SEV Buy now £167.00
HC14SEW Buy now £167.00
HC14SEZ Buy now £167.00
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