Where can I get a replacement V5 registration document for my Volvo?

I have lost the registration document for my Volvo. Please can you advise me as to what I should do to obtain a replacement?

Asked on 14 October 2010 by JJ, via email

Answered by Honest John
Obtain a Form V62 from a post office or local DVLA office, or download from www.dvla.gov.uk, and use it to apply for another V5C. You will need to find the VIN of the car, which may be on a panel visible through the base of the windscreen, may be on a plate in the engine compartment, or may be stamped into the car's floor. The handbook should tell you where it is.
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