Statement issued by CAMC....
On Tuesday 26 August the club became aware of the DVLA's apparent change of advice in regard to the registration of trailers for travelling abroad in their general update email. It's not clear what has prompted this content change on the gov.uk website, as we aren't aware of any change in law or the interpretation of the law.
British caravanners have historically been able to travel to Europe without the need to register their caravans and this did not change in 2018 when the UK ratified the UN 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic and the trailer registration process came into UK law. This trailer registration was primarily for commercial trailers weighing more than 750kg and the advice of the UK government has been that only non-commercial trailers over 3,500kg also need to be registered, which exempted all conventional touring caravans.
Although the gov.uk website text was changed on 26 August 2025, the DVLA online trailer registration system has not changed and still shows that only non-commercial trailers over 3,500kg need to be registered, if you follow through the sequence of questions on that webpage.
There has been no consultation with the caravan industry and no advance notification of any change of advice. We are investigating further with the DVLA to seek clarification on why they have changed some, but not all, of their information and to ascertain what is actually correct.