
Trade licence plates allow UK motor traders to drive unregistered or untaxed vehicles on public roads Trade licence plates are special, temporary DVLA licence plates issued for businesses in the motor trade or vehicle testing industry. They allow the legal movement of untaxed and unregistered vehicles on public roads. These plates are essential for car dealerships, repair shops, and vehicle testers who frequently move vehicles.
Issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), trade plates save time and money by preventing the need for individual registration and taxation of every vehicle. In this guide, you’ll learn how to apply for trade plates, their permitted uses, associated costs, and compliance rules to avoid fines.
Trade licence plates are special, temporary registration plates issued by the DVLA for businesses in the motor trade or vehicle testing industry. They allow the legal movement of untaxed and unregistered vehicles on public roads. Car dealerships, repair shops, vehicle importers, and manufacturers typically use these plates to transport, test, or demonstrate vehicles without individual registration or taxation.
Trade plates are easily identifiable by their red and white design with the word ‘Trade’ clearly printed on them. You must display them on both the front and rear of the vehicle when in use.
For example:
By using trade plates, businesses save both time and money by avoiding the need for individual vehicle registration and taxation.
Trade licence plates are exclusively available to businesses involved in the motor trade or vehicle testing.
This includes:
Private individuals cannot use trade plates. Misuse can lead to fines, penalties, or licence revocation.
You need trade licence plates when driving untaxed or unregistered vehicles on public roads for Instead of having to register a new number plate for every vehicle, trade plates allow businesses to legally drive untaxed cars on public roads.

This is particularly useful for:
Trade plates are not required for vehicles that are already taxed and registered.
Applying for DVLA number plates in the UK is done through the DVLA.

Here’s how to apply:
Complete the Application Forms:
Provide Supporting Documents:
Submit the Application:
Receive and Use the Plates:
Applying online is often faster and more convenient than by post. For more detailed guidance on obtaining various driving licences in the UK refer to our article.
When using trade number plates, you must comply with strict DVLA regulations to avoid penalties:
Failure to comply with these rules can result in fines, penalties, or suspension of the trade licence.
The number plate price for trade licence plates depends on the validity period. As of now, the DVLA offers two options:
If you need multiple sets of trade plates, each pair requires a separate fee. The plates are valid only for the duration specified on the licence. To continue using them, you must renew the licence before it expires.
Late renewals may lead to fines or the need to reapply. Always ensure timely renewal to avoid disruptions in your business operations.
To renew your plates, complete the VTL305 form, which is part of the DVLA trade plate application process.

For this you need to:
If your trade plates are lost or stolen, you must report the stolen licence plate to the DVLA immediately. You can request a replacement by filling out the VTL310 form and paying a small fee. For damaged plates, the same process applies—submit the form with the necessary details to receive a new set.
For information on renewing other types of stolen licences, see our guide on Renew Driving Licence in UK and Lost Driving Licence in UK.
Using trade licence plates offers several advantages for motor traders and vehicle testers:
These benefits make trade plates a valuable asset for businesses in the motor industry.
Improper use of trade licence plates can lead to fines, penalties, or legal action. Common violations include:
To avoid penalties, always use trade plates strictly for business-related activities and follow DVLA regulations.
Trade licence plates are essential for motor traders and vehicle testers in the UK, allowing them to legally drive unregistered or untaxed vehicles for business purposes. By simplifying registration and taxation requirements, trade plates save both time and money. However, strict DVLA regulations apply—misuse can lead to fines, penalties, or licence suspension. To stay compliant, ensure you use trade plates only for authorised activities, display them correctly, and renew the licence on time. Proper usage helps streamline operations and keeps your business on the right side of the law.
Source / Ref.: Gov.uk Contains public sector information licensed under Open Government Licence v3.0.
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