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DVLA Vehicle Check
- gangan
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Just wondering if DVLA vehicle check still allows people to see whether your vehicle is classed as disabled or not?
In 2014 it would previously show whether your vehicle was taxed as disabled in taxation class.
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Gangan
- bro58
gangan wrote: Hello,
Just wondering if DVLA vehicle check still allows people to see whether your vehicle is classed as disabled or not?
In 2014 it would previously show whether your vehicle was taxed as disabled in taxation class.
Thanks
Gangan
Hi gg,
I believe this information is no longer available to the General Public by entering the Registration Number and make of the vehicle as it used to be. You now need to enter the V5C document reference number to see the Taxation Class, but you can check for yourself : Here.
bro58
- gangan
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gangan wrote: Hello,
Just wondering if DVLA vehicle check still allows people to see whether your vehicle is classed as disabled or not?
In 2014 it would previously show whether your vehicle was taxed as disabled in taxation class.
Thanks
Gangan
I can confirm that disabled cars just show like any other cars now, so no one knows either way if it's disabled or not. That was all down to benefits and work that got this removed from the DVLA.
I was formely known as (GoingOffMyHeadWithThisGovernment) Won PIP November 2017 ongoing award HR both. Now kept and got my ESA Support group but took a while.
- bro58
GoingOffMyHeadWithThisGoverment wrote:
gangan wrote: Hello,
Just wondering if DVLA vehicle check still allows people to see whether your vehicle is classed as disabled or not?
In 2014 it would previously show whether your vehicle was taxed as disabled in taxation class.
Thanks
Gangan
I can confirm that disabled cars just show like any other cars now, so no one knows either way if it's disabled or not. That was all down to benefits and work that got this removed from the DVLA.
Yes, B&W certainly contributed to getting the information removed as they did campaign against it !!

Common sense prevailed for once !!!
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