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Translation of V5C document
Hello all,
Am just about to get my V5C form translated for the car we brought over from the UK, and I thought 'there must be one already translated out there that I can use'. So many people are bringing their cars over and going through to whole process of Italian registration. There MUST be someone who has a copy of their translated V5C document who would be willing to send me a copy (for a reasonable fee????). Anyone??? :fingerscrossed: If my plea is successful, it got me thinking. Why not have a repository of useful translated documents ready for use by others? Just a thought. Thanks in advance |
Re: Translation of V5C document
Originally Posted by janeypops53
(Post 12251137)
Hello all,
Am just about to get my V5C form translated for the car we brought over from the UK, and I thought 'there must be one already translated out there that I can use'. So many people are bringing their cars over and going through to whole process of Italian registration. There MUST be someone who has a copy of their translated V5C document who would be willing to send me a copy (for a reasonable fee????). Anyone??? :fingerscrossed: If my plea is successful, it got me thinking. Why not have a repository of useful translated documents ready for use by others? Just a thought. Thanks in advance |
Re: Translation of V5C document
I've seen there are LHD cars for sale in the UK at very economic prices. What would be the procedure for buying a LHD car in the Uk and importing it to Italy? And the paperwork costs, import tax involved? How long would it take? Would my costs make it not worth the hassle?
Decent second hand cars here seem to be thin on the ground and ridiculously expensive from dealers compared to the UK. Then there's the "passaggio" which seems extortionate... |
Re: Translation of V5C document
Because if you translate it with Google it will utter nonsense and probably get you locked up.
can you post a link of what needs to be translated. If I look up V5C I jsust get logbook. |
Re: Translation of V5C document
Originally Posted by janeypops53
(Post 12251137)
Hello all,
Am just about to get my V5C form translated for the car we brought over from the UK, and I thought 'there must be one already translated out there that I can use'. So many people are bringing their cars over and going through to whole process of Italian registration. There MUST be someone who has a copy of their translated V5C document who would be willing to send me a copy (for a reasonable fee????). Anyone??? :fingerscrossed: If my plea is successful, it got me thinking. Why not have a repository of useful translated documents ready for use by others? Just a thought. Thanks in advance |
Re: Translation of V5C document
Originally Posted by Donna Noble
(Post 12251799)
I've seen there are LHD cars for sale in the UK at very economic prices. What would be the procedure for buying a LHD car in the Uk and importing it to Italy? And the paperwork costs, import tax involved? How long would it take? Would my costs make it not worth the hassle?
Decent second hand cars here seem to be thin on the ground and ridiculously expensive from dealers compared to the UK. Then there's the "passaggio" which seems extortionate... |
Re: Translation of V5C document
Originally Posted by Donna Noble
(Post 12251799)
I've seen there are LHD cars for sale in the UK at very economic prices. What would be the procedure for buying a LHD car in the Uk and importing it to Italy? And the paperwork costs, import tax involved? How long would it take? Would my costs make it not worth the hassle?
Decent second hand cars here seem to be thin on the ground and ridiculously expensive from dealers compared to the UK. Then there's the "passaggio" which seems extortionate... |
Re: Translation of V5C document
Originally Posted by Efes123
(Post 12252722)
Although this might make driving easier, be aware that if you want to register it in Italy, it will need the odometer to read in KM, and the lights will need adjusting
You will also need to produce a certificate of conformity, also known as homologation, from the manufacturer of the vehicle, also translated; and best if you can also produce a valid MOT, also translated. You then can take he vehicle to be tested, and hopefully plated. You can go to ACI or an 'Agenzia Automobilistica' who should be able to take care of all above for you, at a cost of course. You should in any case reckon a minimum of about 700-1000 eurines for the whole kaboozle. |
Re: Translation of V5C document
Thanks for all the replies.
I work as an Italian/English/Italian translator, so doing the actual work is no problem. It was just a question of saving a bit of time, that's all. I realise that the information on the car will be different for each vehicle, but having the V5C headings and standardised stuff, etc translated and ready for completion by the individual owner might be useful, no? I have been to the local ACI office and, according to them, a local Giudice di Pace will verify the translation free-of-charge, but I'll need €16 bollo for every 4 pages of translation. I have all the relevant documents (incl. certificate of conformity) and, yes, I bought a LHD car in UK and drove it out here. ACI have been extremely helpful, and the whole thing is going to be around €800, so bang on with the guess, ononno! Thanks again |
Re: Translation of V5C document
Originally Posted by ononno
(Post 12252741)
for the whole kaboozle.
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Re: Translation of V5C document
Originally Posted by Donna Noble
(Post 12253257)
Was that the Ford Kaboozle?
:lol: |
Re: Translation of V5C document
Janey - for info, you're not allowed to certify your own translations. Well, at least you're not for wedding certificates (something I've looked into). As the vehicle registration form is for you, you may not be able to have your translation sworn at the tribunale. Personally, I would suggest you translate it anyway and then get a friend to present it at the tribunale.
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