Our Spanish car is in the community garage and comprehensively insured. Due to unforeseen circumstances the ITV due in June has lapsed. I have tried to book this before we return to Spain in November rather than wait until we get there. I have entered the registration number and the original registration date. However, it will not take this. I have entered it every which way but I keep getting:
'The registration date does not correspond to the registration entered.'
I have always been able to book online previously (Estepona and also in San Pedro) with the same information with no problem. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can resolve this? Many thanks.
Renewing expired ITV
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Re: Renewing expired ITV
Hi
You can also try the last six digists of you Car's identification Number on the ITV Booking website. See link below
https://almunecarinfo.com/itv-renewal/
Good Luck
David
You can also try the last six digists of you Car's identification Number on the ITV Booking website. See link below
https://almunecarinfo.com/itv-renewal/
Good Luck
David
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Re: Renewing expired ITV
Hi,
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You can also try the last six digits of you Car's identification Number"..........not a number that easily comes to mind when you're 1200 miles away from the documents.
Best to give them a ring and explain that there is a problem with their Data base, as your record appears to be incorrect.
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You can also try the last six digits of you Car's identification Number"..........not a number that easily comes to mind when you're 1200 miles away from the documents.
Best to give them a ring and explain that there is a problem with their Data base, as your record appears to be incorrect.
UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity.
Re: Renewing expired ITV
I have found that using the registration date doesn't always work, but using the last 6 digits, select this option n the drop down menu, of my Car's identification Number always works.
Cheers
Gerry
Cheers
Gerry
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Re: Renewing expired ITV
Gerry's right on this.
First matriculation date (or first registration date) can be a bit haphazard, as it may not be properly recorded, or even confused with the manufacturing date! For imported cars, situation is even worse.
Bastidor/VIN always works.
First matriculation date (or first registration date) can be a bit haphazard, as it may not be properly recorded, or even confused with the manufacturing date! For imported cars, situation is even worse.
Bastidor/VIN always works.
Chris
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Re: Renewing expired ITV
Sorry for the delay in replying and many thanks for the replies! Yes I did find using the last 6 digits worked. However I have chickened out and asked the local garage to arrange the appointment and take it for us, which they have done for next week. Fingers crossed!
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Re: Renewing expired ITV
If it doesnt work online you could always call them. They only need the registration number of the car.
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