The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) is warning no one found to have interfered with the electronic vehicle registration will be spared as Chief Executive, Kwasi Agyeman Busia believes the new system will set a new benchmark in the sector.
According to Data Entry Executive, Abigail Apau; one needs to bring his vehicle with a valid identification card, get it inspected with details entered into the DVLA system, make application and then effect payment to be given a certificate of title adding the electronic registration saves time as the process is swift.
The automated system is being done as a pilot scheme and although some car owners found having to be present for the registration tough as I times past agents could register for them, they were pleasantly surprised with how swift everything went taking 30 minutes.