Quick Answer
To legally change your UK number plate, you need a DVLA V750 or V778 certificate, complete an online transfer at gov.uk, then order from a registered supplier.
Changing a number plate on your car is something millions of UK drivers do every year — whether they are replacing a damaged plate, upgrading to a 3D or 4D style, or assigning a private registration. The process is straightforward, but there are legal steps to follow depending on why you are changing the plate.
Scenario 1: Replacing Damaged or Old Plates (Same Registration)
If you are simply replacing plates that are cracked, faded, or worn — keeping the same registration number — the process is:
- Order replacement plates from a DVLA-registered supplier
- Provide proof of identity (driving licence or passport) and proof of entitlement (V5C logbook)
- Remove the old plates and fit the new ones — see our fitting guide for step-by-step instructions
No DVLA notification is required when simply replacing plates with the same registration. Order at Car Plates Pro from £6.99 — same-day dispatch before 2PM.
Scenario 2: Upgrading to 3D or 4D Plates (Same Registration)
Many drivers upgrade from standard flat plates to 3D Gel, 4D Laser-Cut, or 4D Gel plates. The process is identical to Scenario 1 — same documentation, same ordering process. All raised character styles are fully road legal under BS AU 145e.
Scenario 3: Assigning a Private Registration to Your Car
If you are changing to a completely different registration number (a private plate you have bought or transferred), the process involves DVLA first:
- Complete the DVLA transfer — assign the registration via gov.uk/assign-number-plate using your V750 or V778 document. Pay the £80 assignment fee.
- Receive your updated V5C — DVLA will issue an updated logbook showing the new registration
- Order new physical plates — once the DVLA transfer is confirmed, order plates with the new registration from a DVLA-registered supplier
- Fit the new plates — remove the old plates and fit the new ones as described in our fitting guide
Important: Do not fit plates with a new registration until the DVLA transfer is complete. Displaying a registration you are not yet entitled to is illegal.
What Documents Do You Need?
| Scenario | Documents Required |
|---|---|
| Replacing same-reg plates | Photo ID + V5C (or equivalent entitlement proof) |
| Upgrading style (same reg) | Photo ID + V5C |
| New private registration | V750/V778 + V5C of receiving vehicle + DVLA transfer first |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to tell DVLA when I change my number plates?
Only if you are changing the registration number itself. Replacing damaged plates or upgrading style while keeping the same registration requires no DVLA notification — just order from a registered supplier.
Can I change just the front or rear plate?
Yes. You can order and replace a single front or rear plate. There is no requirement to change both at the same time.
Is it illegal to drive while changing number plates?
You must not drive without a number plate on the vehicle. If you need to remove plates temporarily (e.g. repainting a bumper), the vehicle should not be driven on public roads without compliant plates fitted.
Can I change from standard to 4D plates without notifying anyone?
Yes. Changing style while keeping the same registration is a straightforward plate replacement — no DVLA notification needed. Order from a DVLA-registered supplier, provide your ID and V5C, and fit the new plates.