Quick Steps To Replacing Your Log Book

  1. Complete the Replacement Documents Application form. You can get this online or in person at your local Garda station.
  2. Once completed, get the form signed and stamped by a member of An Garda Síochána to verify your identity and ownership.
  3. Send the completed form and €12 to your local Motor Tax Office.
  4. Wait 5-10 working days for your new log book.
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Why Is A Log Book So Important?

Summary: The car log book is like the car ID. It proves you own the car which is important when it comes to taxing or selling down the line.

The vehicle log book is like your car’s ID. It contains proof that you own it, as well as information about the car, including the make, model and engine type, the year it was produced and its chassis number. The log book is the physical version of the information held by the government about your car. Because of this, it’s essential to keep hold of your log book. If you’re ever looking to sell, your log book must be present otherwise there is no way of authorising your ownership of the car. Because of its importance, knowing what to do if it goes missing is key.

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How To Replace Vehicle Log Book In Ireland

Summary: Request and complete a replacement document form. Get this certified at a Garda station, and send it off to your local motor tax office (€12 fee required).

You can replace your log book either online or in person.

  • Firstly, get hold of an RF134 form. This is the replacement documents form, and must be completed to make note of your missing log book. You can access this form online or in person by visiting your local Garda station.
  • Get your form certified and stamped at your local Garda station. This verifies that you are who you say are and confirms ownership of your vehicle.
  • Send the completed form to your local motor tax office. Your application will require a small €12 fee for processing.
  • You’re all done. Simply wait up to 10 working days for your replacement log book to arrive.
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When Will A Log Book Be Important?

Summary: Your log book will be important when it comes to selling your vehicle, buying a second-hand car, changing your address or simply taxing your vehicle.

Your log book needs to be present when:

  • You’re selling your car.
  • You’re buying a second-hand car. Checking the car logbook can ensure you have ownership).
  • Changing your address or name.
  • You are taxing your vehicle.

As you can see, your log book is a must when it comes to securing car ownership details, which emphasises just how important it is to replace it if it goes missing.

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Conclusion

Your log book is super important, and keeping it secure in your car glove box is probably the best way to ensure you never have to replace it. That being said, you’re well placed to sort out a replacement if your book goes astray…

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