Vehicle tax is due to expire while you're abroad
If you’re going to be abroad when your vehicle tax expires, you can tax in advance or get someone to tax your vehicle for you. You can arrange to get the tax disc sent to an address abroad.
Tax in advance
You can renew your tax up to six weeks in advance in person at a Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA) local office or by post to:
DVA
Coleraine County Hall
Castlerock Road
Waterside
Coleraine
BT51 3TA
Take or send:
- Registration Certificate
- completed V10(NI) 'Vehicle licence application' form
- insurance certificate or cover note - it must be valid when the tax disc comes into force
- valid MOT certificate - if the car or motorcycle is over four years old, it must be valid when the tax disc comes into force
- the payment for vehicle tax
- a letter to explain why you’re taxing in advance if you’re making a postal application
- Taxing in the disabled tax class
Change of name and address
Write the new details or correction in section six of your Registration Certificate.
If you don't have a registration certificate
Provided you’re the registered keeper of the vehicle, fill in a V34(NI) 'Application for a Vehicle Registration Certificate' V5C(NI) which must be accompanied by £25 (fee for a duplicate Registration Certificate). Include this with your tax application. You can apply at your nearest DVA local office or by post to:
DVA
Coleraine County Hall
Castlerock Road
Waterside
Coleraine
BT51 3TA
Send a tax disc to an address abroad
Supply the address in a covering letter and include this with your tax application. Your Northern Ireland (NI) address must be written on the V10(NI) 'Vehicle licence application'.
Application forms V10(NI) and V34(NI)
You can download the V10(NI) or V34(NI) or collect them from selected Post Office® branches or a DVA local office.
- Download: 'Vehicle licence application' - form V10 (PDF 194 KB)
- Download: 'Application Form for Vehicle Registration Certificate' - form V34(NI) (PDF 129 KB)
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Get someone to tax your vehicle for you
Ask a friend or relative to tax your vehicle using the V11(NI) reminder or V10(NI) 'Vehicle licence application' with your Registration Certificate. They can put the tax disc on your vehicle or post it to you.
Using your vehicle when you return from abroad
When you return from abroad, you must have a tax disc to be able to drive your vehicle home or you’ll be committing an offence. There are no concessions.
Vehicle kept off the road
If your vehicle is being kept off the road in NI while you’re abroad and you don’t renew your tax, you must tell DVA by making a SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification). You can do this up to two months before the tax disc or SORN expires.

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