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Plymouth Ferry Port passenger terminal parking
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Hyaku said:A quick update; it's getting on for four weeks since I parked and I have heard nothing whatsoever. I believe that, unless DVLA are particularly remiss in supplying information, notice has to be given to the vehicle's keeper within 2 weeks. That hasn't arrived, so, probably all good...!
Sorry, but you have several more months of anxiety and worry.
The DVLA allows a parking company up to six months to get keeper details from them.
Their trade association allows the parking company another month to get a Notice to Keeper to the keeper.1
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