How To Get Motor Salvage Operator Licence In London

Motor salvage operators deal in stolen, recovered, wrecked or destroyed vehicles or their parts. However in order to deal with such type of vehicle, a person should first acquire the motor salvage operator licence. Like most of the other licences, a motor salvage operator licence can also be obtained from the local authorities of the British capital. The applicant has to go through a set criterion for motor salvage operator licence in order to obtain it. But not many are familiar with this type of permit. This is where this article steps in – to provide you information regarding just that.

Instructions

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    Who Requires Motor Salvage Operator Licence?

    A person who is involved in a business such as:

    - Recovery of remainder parts of motor vehicles
    - Disposal or sale of scrap of what's left of the vehicle for resale or repair
    - Subsequent re-sale and repair of written-off vehicles

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    How to Apply Motor Salvage Operator Licence:

    In order to apply for a motor salvage operator licence, an applicant needs to be “fit and proper”.

    The applicant must mention his or her full name, date of birth; or dates of birth and names of all company directors or associates in case of a partnership or a corporate organization.

    The applicant or partner or director should also specify address of the residence and area from where they operate their business.

    Mention whether it is an application for renewal or a first time application for registration.

    Specify previous application that has been refused (if any). If so, then also state the name of the local authority which rejected the application and on what grounds.

    If the applicant is convicted for an offence under 2001 Act Part I or under section 3(4) (b) of the same Act, then mention that as well.

    If the applicant or partners or directors of the company are bankrupt then that also needs to be mentioned.

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    Fee:

    The fee for motor salvage operator licence is £112, but it may vary from council to council or as per regulation.

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