ItsEssexRob wrote:
... So basically insurance and tax have to caryr on as normal untill it is scrapped?
(Malcolm covered this, but to verify)

Insurance - carry on if car is left on public highway ... some gap in your ins is OK. You only loose your insurance No Claims Discount, after about 2 yrs (but that maybe a bit shorter now)
.. talk to your insurance co as they might reduce the Ins down to fire and theft and give you a little discount but sometimes admin costs make it completely pointless.
Remove car onto a private driveway and put ins on min or stop as appropriate ....
ItsEssexRob wrote:
Do I have to send them proof of scrappage?
bearing in mind that if they do not send off your sold to trader section you will still be considered the registered keeper and whatever happens to the car you will in essence, still be considered responsible for I would do everything in my power to prove sale and to whom with ALL contact details and a clear receipt from them (their name, contact phone, email, date of sale and their full name of business and full address and signature / name printed to show and proof of sale. I would then send that to the DVLA taking time to send and email and copy all correspondence.
I would go online too and with the copy of the log book (that you of course have done), register the car scrapped. Send your mail to the DVLA by certified receipt as a minimum, if not guaranteed delivery.
This way you are covered in case anything goes wrong later.
ItsEssexRob wrote:
When you SORN it where does it have to be parked?
On private ground. Can park on a friend's property, with permission of course, but make sure there is a clear time limit and make sure you have a signed copy that you have permission to leave the car there for that period.
(When you scrap the car they may find it odd that it is at a different address to your own.)
Usually scrapping cars is a fairly quick event.
You can call the large re-cycle centres / dismantleres directly and see if they can pick up quickly. That may save you the hassle of parking it up with a friend.
