A special group of drivers have been issued a heads-up about an imminent deadline - yes, that's right all you Amys out there. The DVLA Personalised Registration Sales Team has issued a licence plate message and said people need to be fast.
Talking about licence plates, the agendy posted on X: "A great registration for anyone called Amy." The licence plate reads 'AA26 AMY' and costs £899.
Alongside a photo of the plate, it said there is a time limit for anyone wanting it. It added: It's available to buy at 10am on November 5" and you'll want to be fast as it could be a popular one. But that's not the only plate as there's a "new series" of 26 registrations to choose from.
Directing people to their website, it urges people to select their style of plate, alongside what numbers and letters they want. You can also enter your price range, with the minimum starting at £250 and the maximum reaching £5,000. This price includes VAT and £80 assignment fee.
To keep up-to-date with the latest news, auctions and any new releases from DVLA Personalised Registrations, you can enter your email address and select 'Personalised Registrations' on their email updates page. Simply visit the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency page here and follow the instructions.
Drivers have been urged to update the DVLA, other companies and documents if you change your number plate. You can find all the information of what you need to do via the GOV.UK website.
Before you invest in a plate, ensure you are medically able to drive. If motorists don't declare the right information, they could be fined a hefty sum. You can check if your condition is on the list below. Notify the DVLA if you are affected.
The DVLA warned: "You can be fined up to £1,000 if you do not tell DVLA about a medical condition that affects your driving."