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Organization : States of Guernsey
Type of Facility : Application For Disposal Of Vehicle
Country: Guernsey

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Website : gov [dot] gg

Application For Disposal Of Vehicle

Please read the Terms and Conditions below carefully before sending this form. Failure to comply with the Terms and Conditions could result in your vehicle not being collected and a £30.00 charge.

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Terms and conditions :
General:
1. Applications should be completed by the registered keeper of the vehicle.
2. Vehicles weighing under 2 tonnes (40cwt) may be either delivered to the scrapyard by the applicant or collected (a charge applies for collection). Vehicles weighing over 2 tonnes have to be delivered to the scrapyard.
3. To the extent permitted by law, the States excludes all liability for any loss, costs or liability howsoever arising.

Collection:
4. A fixed charge applies for the collection of a vehicle. Click the link to go to the main Bulk Refuse page if you want to check the current charge, go to www.gov.gg/bulkrefuse
5. All items which are not part of the vehicle must be removed from the vehicle prior to collection.
6. All vehicles must be left unlocked for inspection (including the boot).
7. Where a vehicle is not accessible; is not ready for removal; is not at the address provided; or contains additional rubbish, then the collection journey will be considered to have been wasted. The vehicle will not be collected and the collection charge will be forfeit.

Delivery:
8. If your application to deliver your vehicle is approved, you will be sent a letter to confirm this. You will need to provide this letter to staff at Guernsey Recycling (the scrapyard) when delivering the vehicle.
9. When delivering a vehicle, Guernsey Recycling will charge applicants directly for any vehicle containing additional rubbish, i.e. any items which are not part of the vehicle.

Note:
By completing and signing this form you are confirming that you are the registered keeper, or, in the case of a company vehicle, that you have authority to act on behalf of that company. Any instance of misrepresenting the registered keeper may be a criminal offence.

CheckList :
1. The registered owner, as listed by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing (DVL) office, has completed and signed the form.
2. The vehicle is accessible for collection by a skip lorry (if applicable)
3. All rubbish has been removed from the vehicle.
4. The vehicle has been left unlocked for inspection.
5. After The Vehicle Has Been Scrapped, the registration document must be returned to the DVL office. This should be accompanied by written confirmation from the registered keeper that the vehicle has been scrapped by Bulk Refuse . If you have a printed A4 ‘Registration Certificate’ you can do this by completing the appropriate section on the reverse. If you have a green ‘log book’ you can complete a blue form (MV/SE07), which is available from the DVL office or Bulk Refuse staff at Sir Charles Frossard House. Notification of scrapping to the DVL office is a legal requirement.

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