GUIDANCE NOTES
Registration
A person is required to be registered as a motor salvage operator if he carries on a business which consists -
i) wholly or partly in the recovery for re-use or sale of salvageable parts from motor vehicles and the subsequent sale or other disposal for scrap of the remainder of the vehicles concerned:
ii) wholly or mainly in the purchase of written-off vehicles and their subsequent repair or re-sale;
iii) wholly or mainly in the sale or purchase of motor vehicles which are to be the subject (whether immediately or on a subsequent re-sale) of any of the activities mentioned in paragraphs (i) or (ii); or
iv) wholly or mainly in activities falling within paragraphs (ii) or (iii)
An entry in the motor salvage operator's register is valid for three years from the date of entry and should be renewed prior to the expiration of that period.
A Local Authority shall, on receiving an application to be registered as a motor salvage operator, satisfy itself that the applicant is a fit and proper person to carry on such a business. In deciding whether they are so satisfied the Local authority shall have regard to -
i) whether the applicant has been convicted of any offences of a description specified by the Secretary of State by order (listed below)
Offences under the Act are:
Specified Offences
Any unspent convitions for the following offences -
If an applicant is considered not to be a suitable person to become a registered motor salvage operator then he will be advised, in writing, and given the opportunity to make representations to the Council. Guidance will be given in these procedures if applicable,
Police right of access to inspect records and premises
The police have right of entry without a warrant at any reasonable time. Tehy may inspect vehicles or salvageable parts kept on the premises, and may inspect and take copies or extracts of records.
Keeping of Records
Receipt of a Vehicle
The motor salvage operator must, on receipt of a vehicle, make and keep the following records either in a manual register, record book or electronically:
1 Details of the vehicle, including Vehicle Registation Mark (VRM) Vehicle Identifcation Number (VIN), make, model and colour;
2 The name, address and contact details of the supplier of the vehicle;
3 Details of any proof of identity shown to the registered person by, or on behalf of the supplier of the vehicle, to establish the identity of the vehicle supplier, including whether any document produced was a UK photocard driver's licence, a passport, a utility bill or rent book or other form of identification containing a phtograph of the vehicle supplier;
4 The general condition of the vehicle including details of the type of damage to the vehicle (for example whether the damage has been caused by fire, water or impact) and the part of the vehicle damaged;
5 The date on which the information referred to above was entered onto the record.
However, in cases of vehicles collected by the operator and where ID of the person legally responsible for disposing of the vehicle is not available at the point of collection or it cannot be obtained from the collection source, the operator must record the fact as well as the details of the place/person the vehicle was collected from. In cases where a vehicle is left (abandoned) at the operators premises without the vendor providing evidence of identification it should be treated as an abandoned vehicle and reported to the police and the local authority.
Sale of a Vehicle
On selling or disposal of any vehicle, the motor salvage operator shall add the following information against the relevant vehicle entry:
1 Date of sale or disposal
2 Name, address and contact details of the purchaser or recipient
3 Details of proof of identity shown to the registered person by, or on behalf of the purchaser or recipient of the vehicle, including whether any document produced was a UK photocard driver;s licence, a passport, a utility bill or rent book or other form of identification containing a photograph of the vehicle purchaser.
4 Condition of the vehicle at the time of sale or disposal (repaired, un-repaired, condition as at purchase, dismantled etc)
5 The date on which this information was entered onto the record.
The records must be located at or in the case of electronic records, accessible from the registered place of business. Records must be kept for 6 years.
Failure to keep proper records is an offence, liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £2500.00
Persons selling a vehicle to a motor salvage operator in the course of their business who provide false name or address are guilty of an offence leading to a fine on summary conviction of up to £1,000.00
| Form Code | Licence Type | Total Fee |
Motor Salvage Operators (26.60 KB) |
£110.00 |
See also Scrap Metal Dealers