Summary: A SORN is a DVLA declaration that your car will not be driven or parked on public roads, making it exempt from road tax.
SORN is a notice to the DVLA that your car is off-road and not going to be appearing on public roads in future. If you choose to SORN a car that has outstanding tax, this will be refunded, helping you recover some extra cash in the process. The term SORN can seem a little confusing at first, but it just means that you want to remove a car from the road.
Summary: A SORN only applies when the vehicle is kept entirely on private land and not used on public roads.
A SORN is only necessary if you’re keeping your car on private land and never using it on a public road. It’s best suited to people looking to retire their car but still keep it.
There’s a few different scenarios where you might want to declare your car off-road. Let’s take a look at each below.
Summary: You need either the 11-digit V5C number, the 16-digit V11 reference, or a completed V890 form to make a SORN.
You will need one of the following to make a SORN:
Summary: You can declare SORN online, by phone, or by post using the DVLA’s official services and the correct reference numbers.
There’s a few options when it comes to declaring your car as off-road. You have the choice of online application, over the phone or via post. Let’s take a look at each.
Perhaps the easiest way to declare your car SORN, you’ll need an 11-digit number that can be found in your vehicle log book, as well as the 16-digit reference number on your vehicle tax reminder form. You can apply to declare your car SORN via the GOV.UK website.
You can also apply for a SORN over the phone. To do this, dial 0300 123 4321. You’ll reach the DVLA Vehicle Service, which has lines open 24 hours a day.
You can also send an application form off in the post. This form, a V890, needs to be sent to the following address to ensure your car is declared as off-road:
DVLA
Swansea
SA91 1AR
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Method |
What You Need |
When SORN Starts |
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Online |
V5C or V11 |
Immediate with V5C or start of next month with V11 |
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Phone |
V5C or V11 |
Immediate with V5C or start of next month with V11 |
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Post |
V890 form |
Date written on the form |
Summary: Once your car is SORN, it must stay on private land and cannot be driven unless going to a pre-booked MOT.
Once a car is SORN, there are a few rules to keep in mind to stay on the right side of the law.
A SORN vehicle must only be kept on private land. It cannot be left on a public road, even if you are not driving it.
You do not need insurance or an MOT while the car is SORN. The only exception is driving it to a pre booked MOT. In that case, insurance is required for the journey.
If you have already paid for road tax, the DVLA will refund any full remaining months once the SORN is processed.
A SORN lasts until you decide to tax the car again. There is no renewal process. The status remains active until you change it.