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If i buy a prefix registration can i make it all one word?

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e.g. n1g ell can i have it n1gell thanks

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  1. The answer is NO, you can lose the registration mark by incorrect spacing. If you have to alter the spacing  then its not the plate for you.


  2. Nope. It is an offence to alter, rearrange or misrepresent letters or numbers in order to form names or words or in such a way that makes it difficult to read the registration number. Characters must not be moved from one block to the other e.g. AB51 DVL must not be displayed as AB5 1DVL or AB 51DVL. Vehicles with illegally displayed number plates may FAIL the MoT test. The police can also issue fixed penalty fines for illegally displayed number plates. Offenders are liable to a MAXIMUM FINE of £1,000 and in some cases the mark may be withdrawn.

  3. Not legally, it will not pass an MOT as one word and you are likely to get stopped by the police and made to change it,

  4. You must comply with the regualtions regarding letter spacing etc.

    If you want to spell nigel, try N16ELL

    HTH

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