Max Kelly
April 22, 2026
Car tax (Vehicle Excise Duty) is a legal requirement for most vehicles used or parked on public roads in the UK. Since the system moved fully online, there’s no physical tax disc, which means many drivers need to check their status digitally.
Fortunately, it only takes a minute to confirm whether a vehicle is taxed.
The simplest way to check if your vehicle is taxed is through the official DVLA online service. By entering your registration number, you can instantly see whether tax is active.
The results will show:
If your vehicle appears untaxed, it may be because the tax has expired, the vehicle has been declared off the road, or there is a short delay in system updates.
To check a vehicle’s tax status, you only need its registration number (number plate).
Once entered into the DVLA checker, you’ll receive immediate confirmation of:
This is the most reliable method because it uses official government records that are updated in real time.
It’s especially useful when:
Driving a vehicle without valid tax (unless it has been declared SORN) is illegal in the UK.
If your vehicle is untaxed, you may face:
Because renewals are now automatic and digital, it’s easy to lose track of expiry dates — making regular checks important.
If your check shows no tax, it doesn’t always mean there is an issue. Common reasons include:
If you’re not using your vehicle on public roads, you must declare it as SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification).
This means:
At Abacus Vehicle Hire, all vehicles are fully taxed, insured, and road-legal before being hired. If you’re using your own vehicle, it’s always worth checking your tax status before travel to avoid issues.