Apply for a Replacement
V5C Logbook
We complete and post your V62 form to the DVLA for you — correctly filled, printed, and securely posted.
All applications are sent via Royal Mail Special Delivery (Next Day Guaranteed)
We are a third-party service and not affiliated with the DVLA.
How It Works
Simple, fast and hassle-free
Enter your details
Vehicle registration, keeper info, and reason for application
We complete the form
Your V62 is accurately filled out and printed
Posted to DVLA
Sent via Royal Mail Special Delivery — Next Day Guaranteed
DVLA sends your V5C
Your replacement logbook arrives within 4–6 weeks
Important: Third-party service
PrintPigeon is an independent service that helps you complete and submit your V62 application to the DVLA. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or part of the DVLA. The £49.99 fee includes the £25 DVLA application fee, form completion, printing, and Royal Mail Special Delivery postage. We handle the full process — correctly filled, printed, and securely posted.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to receive my replacement V5C?
Once we post your V62 application, the DVLA typically processes it within 4–6 weeks and posts the replacement V5C directly to your address.
Do I need my VIN or chassis number?
We strongly recommend providing your VIN/chassis number. The DVLA may reject applications submitted without it. You can usually find it on the windscreen, driver's door frame, or any old insurance documents.
I never had the V5C in my name. Can I still apply?
Yes. You will need to provide the date you acquired the vehicle and your driving licence number to support your application.
My vehicle was stolen. Do I need a crime reference number?
For stolen vehicles, the DVLA recommends including a police crime reference number. Please provide this in the "Other details" field during your application.
Are you part of the DVLA?
No. PrintPigeon is an independent third-party service that completes and posts V62 applications on your behalf. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by the DVLA.