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DVLA releases 2026 DV plates to vehicle dealers, manufacturers, and garages

DVLA suspends road compliance fines effective October 15
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By Angela Adu-Asomaning

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) says it has released and allocated the 2026 Trade Licence Plates, known as DV Plates, to garage operators, vehicle manufacturers and vehicle dealers who applied for them.

In a statement, the Authority said each DV plate was issued at a cost of four hundred and seventeen cedis, twenty-five pesewas.

The DV plates are specifically restricted for use by garage operators, vehicle manufacturers and vehicle dealers for moving vehicles around for repairs and test-driving by potential buyers.

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