Frequently ASKED QUESTIONS

We will send you your Royal Mail tracking number once we ship your order. Please go to Royal Mail’s Track & Trace system to see tracking updates.

If you haven’t recieved your tracking information, please contact us.

Yes, you should receive a confirmation email soon after placing your order.

If you cannot see it in your inbox, please check your spam/junk folder.

If you still haven’t received your email after a considerable amount of time, please get in contact so we can resend your confirmation.

You can use the following to confirm your name and address:

  1. driving licence, with or without a photo (doesn’t have to be issued in the UK)
  2. utility bill, Council Tax or rates bill in Northern Ireland (from the last 6 months)
  3. bank or building society statement (from the last 6 months)
  4. national identity card (issued by the government of a state or territory other than the United Kingdom)

You can use the following to confirm your entitlement to the registration:

  1. vehicle registration certificate (V5C)
  2. new keeper slip (green slip)
  3. a certificate of entitlement (V750) to the number
  4. a retention document (V778)
  5. a renewal reminder for vehicle tax or SORN (V11)
  6. a temporary registration certificate (V379)
  7. a number plate authorisation certificate (V948) with an official stamp from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)
  8. an electronic number plate authorisation certificate (eV948) or an electronic trailer number plate authorisation certificate (eV948/2)
  9. UK trailer registration certificate (VTRC)

On our order page, once you’ve selected the customisation options, an upload section will appear, please use that to upload clear photos of your original documentation.

Driving Licence

V5C

V750
V778

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Legal Spacing refers to the spacing between the digits. When selecting ‘Legal Spacing’ you are agreeing that your plates will be made to the legal standard. For example ‘AB12 CDE’. 

Yes, you can. If you are still waiting on the official documents, then please upload the purchase invoice to confirm your entitlement.

No. We only sell the number plates, not the entitlement to the registrations.

If you’d like to purchase a registration, then click here to go to the DVLA website.

We are proud of our work and are confident in our workmanship. So much so, we offer a free 3-year warranty on every plate sold here at The Number Plate Hub.

For more details and information about our warranty, please see our warranty policy page.

Certainly, our 4D number plates are fully compliant with UK road regulations and meet the standards outlined in the British Standard (BS AU 145e), ensuring they are legal for use on the road and in accordance with MOT requirements.

The road legality of 4D characters is defined by adhering to the criteria specified in BS AU 145e, which includes the display of solid black characters in the designated Charles Wright typeface. Additionally, 4D number plates, featuring raised 3D characters in plain black color, are considered road legal as long as they meet all the requirements outlined in British Standard BS AU 145e.

In general, all number plates must conform to the regulations set forth in British Standard 145e, which mandates the correct size, reflective background colors (white for front plates and yellow for rear plates), reflective properties, physical resilience, and the display of solid black characters in the prescribed Charles Wright typeface, meeting specific criteria for size, spacing, grouping, and positioning. Furthermore, all number plates must bear the supplier’s name and postcode, the manufacturer’s mark, and the current British Standard number, BS AU 145e

Certainly, our 3D number plates are fully in accordance with UK road regulations and comply with MOT requirements, as they adhere to the current British Standard (BS AU 145e).

To ensure the road legality of 3D characters, number plates must meet the criteria outlined in BS AU 145e. This includes displaying solid black characters in the prescribed Charles Wright typeface, following the rules regarding size, spacing, grouping, and positioning. Additionally, 3D number plates may feature raised characters in plain black color, provided they satisfy all the requirements specified in British Standard BS AU 145e.

In general, all number plates must adhere to the regulations set forth in British Standard 145e, encompassing features such as correct size, reflective background colors (white for front plates and yellow for rear plates), reflective properties, and physical resilience. They must display solid black characters in the prescribed Charles Wright typeface, meeting specific criteria for size, spacing, grouping, and positioning. Furthermore, all number plates must bear the supplier’s name and postcode, the manufacturer’s mark, and the current British Standard number, BS AU 145e.

You can view our Warrant Policy here.

Custom Spacing refers to the spacing between the characters. If you select ‘Custom Spacing’, you will be met with a disclaimer explaining that custom spaced number plates are NOT road legal and are intended for Show Purposes Only. We will then follow the spacing you input into the Registration Box.

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