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Double Sided Sticky Pads

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Double Sided Number Plate Sticky Pads

Double sided sticky pads are the recommended way to attach the number plates to your vehicles according to the BSAU145e DVLA standard.

Our Double Sided Sticky Adhesive Pads are strong, adhesive sticky pads to be applied on the back of the number plate. The best way to apply these is to stick them onto the number plate, heat them up slightly and then heat the surface of the vehicle on which they will be applied.

It is extremely important to ensure that the vehicle surface is clean to where the pads are to be applied. You can use any cleaning solution to wipe down the surface, dry, and then heat.

When applying the plate, hold it firmly in place for 60-90 seconds to ensure it sticks properly.

Available in a variety of quantities, just select the required amount when ordering.

Delivery

We offer free Royal Mail Signed For 1st Class delivery on all orders. For special delivery options please see below:

Our deliveries are made by Royal Mail.

    • Royal Mail Signed For 1st Class (1 Day Delivery Aim) - FREE.
    • Royal Mail Special Delivery Next Working Day - £9.99.
    • Royal Mail Special Delivery Saturday - £14.99

All deliveries are fully trackable, you will receive a tracking number when your order ships.

Number plates are an unusual shape item to deliver so we've done everything we can to keep delivery costs as low as possible.

We always aim to pack and dispatch your order as quickly as possible. Orders placed before 2pm on a working day are dispatched the same day, whereas orders placed after 2pm are dispatched the next working day.

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Legal Info

Road legal plate styles:

Please note BSAU145e regulations require our company name, postcode and BSAU number to be printed on the plate. The font used for all plates also complies with the regulations.

DVLA has confirmed that three-dimensional plates (3D & 4D) are road legal and comply with all road regulations. 4D plates are an industry standard name but are classed as three-dimensional according to the law.

To sell legal number plates we must be provided with two types of documents.
1: Identification
2: Registration Entitlement

For a list of acceptable documents please click the button below:

Acceptable documents:

To legally supply number plates we will need to see the original documents that:

    • prove your name and address

    • show you’re allowed to use the registration number

Please provide a document from both Part 1 and Part 2 below:

Part 1: Identity documents

You can use the following to confirm your name and address:

    • driving licence

    • utility, Council Tax or rates bill from the last 6 months

    • bank or building society statement from the last 6 months

    • national identity card

The following will confirm your name only:

    • passport - does not have to be issued in the UK

    • bank or building society debit or credit card

    • police warrant card

    • armed forces identity card

The law permits purchasing number plates as gifts, thus the ID document does NOT need to match the registration entitlement documentation.

Part 2: Proving you can use the registration number

You must bring one of the following to show you’re allowed to display the registration number:

    • vehicle registration certificate (V5C or V5CNI)

    • green ‘new keeper’ slip from the V5C or V5CNI

    • certificate of entitlement (V750 or V750NI) to the number

    • retention document (V778)

    • a renewal reminder for vehicle tax or SORN (V11 or V11NI)

    • temporary registration certificate (V379 or V379NI)

    • a number plate authorisation certificate (V948) with an official stamp from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)

    • an electronic number plate authorisation certificate (eV948 or eV948/2)

    • a letter of authorisation from a fleet operator (including lease or hire company) quoting the document reference number from the registration certificate

    • if your fleet is in the new V5C on demand scheme (also called ‘V5C suppression’), a PDF of the vehicle’s details from the view vehicle record service

    • UK trailer registration certificate (VTRC)