BEFORE reporting a vehicle, please be aware that we are unable to investigate if:
- the vehicle is taxed and in roadworthy condition. Please check its registration on the DVLA website https://www.gov.uk/check-vehicle-tax
- vehicle on which the tax has expired within the previous two months and a day
- vehicle which has been parked for less than two months and a day
Exception: A vehicle which is burnt out, extensively damaged or in a dangerous condition can be immediately reported.
Dangerously or obstructively parked vehicle
The police are responsible for the removal of vehicles dangerously or obstructively parked. Please report to the police by calling 101.
Untaxed but not abandoned
Many vehicles reported as being abandoned turn out not to be, in which case we will not be able to take any further action. Vehicles in reasonable condition but untaxed or SORN and parked on a public highway can be reported to the DVLA.
No MOT
If vehicle has no MOT this is a matter for the Police and should be reported to them via calling 101 as above.
Reporting an abandoned vehicle
If you think that the vehicle is abandoned please complete our online form. You will need as a minimum the following information:
- make
- model
- vehicle registration
- colour
- length of time at location
- evidence that vehicle has not moved for some time (ie flat tyres, build-up of debris , broken windows)
How we will respond
We aim to investigate reports of abandoned vehicles within a reasonable time and dependent on the outcome of the investigation our authorised contractor may be instructed to remove and dispose of the vehicle.