how long for log books for yamaha aerox 50cc 2003?

Timbo is here

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The previous owner should have sent the V5C to the DVLA and given you part 10 as your temporary log book. If this did not happen and you did not see and check the V5C then it could easily be stolen. If the previous "owner" has moved I reckon you could just about guarantee it is stolen - hopefully you did an HPI check to ensure that it was not dodgy???
If it is above board they will check with the previous owner if he has not sent the stuff in to them and if you did not enclose the part 10 with the V62 form you sent to the DVLA. If it has been reported stolen then expect a visit from the Police.

If it is all above board, the owner has moved and not sent the V5C in, and you have not sent the part 10 in with the V62 they will give the new owner 4 weeks to respond or for the letter to him to be returned before proceeding further.
(sounds like you must have not had the part 10 as if you had you would not have to have paid £25, strange that, as a new owner you do not have to pay anyway, you only pay if you have had it and lost it)

Sounds like a stolen vehicle or a load of kerfuffle brought about by you and the previous owner not following the instructions on the forms properly
 
Your log book could take up to 2 weeks.

When you got the bike the previous owner should have signed the log book of the vehicle over to you anyway. Then it gets sent off to get the owner changed.

Did you forget to get the previous owner to sign it over?

If it was through a company then they would have sorted it out.

EDIT-----
Forgot about that why did you have to pay £25 you do not have to pay it. if you are a knew owner?

You have to do some research.
 
hi i sent off for my log books enclosing 25pound and i was just wondering how long it would take , and what if the previous ower has moved from his old adress which they try to contact? please help
 
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