Are Citycoco scooters legal in the UK?

Are Citycoco scooters legal in the UK?

Citycoco scooters manufactured by Rooder Group are streat legal in UK, you can get the plate number from DVLA, but without Rooder EEC COC electric scooters are classified as motor vehicles in the UK. They are illegal to ride on the road without tax, insurance, lights, and number plates. Because they usually don't comply with road traffic laws, it's not legal to use a privately-owned scooter without EEC COC on a UK road.

Are Citycoco scooters legal in the UK

Registering your scooter with the DVLA is the only way to legally ride on the road. Below we outline the steps for registering - it's not as bad as it looks!

 

1. Check your scooter is road legal

To register your Rooder scooter with the DVLA it needs to be road legal. Your seller should be able to inform you of this, although sometimes unscrupulous sellers will try to pass off non-legal scooters as road legal. Normally to be road legal a scooter will at minimum need front and rear lights, indicators, a VIN (vehicle identification number) and an EU Certificate of Conformity (CoC). If you don't have a EU Certificate of Conformity you may still be able to register it but the process is far more complex, see details here.

 

2. Fill in the forms

Assuming the vehicle is new (and was shipped from outside the UK) there are two documents you need to fill in, the V55/4 and V267. The language on the V55/4 form is not very clear, so make sure you use the second document on the same link, which explains how to fill it in. Most of the information for the V55/4 is on your EU Certificate of Conformity, so can just be copied over.

 

3. Send documents

You will need to supply:

  • Filled-in versions of the V55/4 and V267 forms mentioned above
  • Original EU Certificate of Conformity (should have come with your scooter)
  • A photocopy of your driving licence (other proofs of name and address also acceptable, see here for details)
  • £55 registration fee (needs to be either a cheque or postal order)
  • Evidence showing the date the vehicle was collected, usually either invoice or shipping information from your order (ideally both)

Ideally, you should also supply the original foreign registration certificate for the scooter, but I'm not aware of any manufacturers that do register the scooters. If you don't have this all it means is that you get a Q or QNI registration plate, rather than a plate with a plate showing the year of manufacture. 

If you have registered the scooter to a Northern Ireland address you will also need proof of insurance.

These documents need to be sent to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BA.

 

4. Wait...

The DVLA can take several weeks to send you a V5C (assuming they approve your application).

 

5. Lastly...

Before you get on the road you will need to get a number plate made up and attached (can get a local garage to do this) and you will need to insure your Rooder scooter. If you are riding it on a CBT licence you will also need to add learner plates.

 

Let us know if you need any help with this process! WA business number: +8613632905138

 

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