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6.—(1) Upon registering a trailer, the Secretary of State must issue an electronic notice of registration (“the notice”) to the applicant as soon as practicable.
(2) In the notice, the Secretary of State must specify—
(a)the name of the registered keeper;
(b)the address of the registered keeper;
(c)the chassis number of the trailer; and
(d)the registration mark assigned to the trailer by the Secretary of State under regulation 15.
(3) The Secretary of State may include such other particulars in the notice relating to the registered keeper or the technical characteristics of the trailer as the Secretary of State sees fit.
(4) This regulation does not apply if the applicant, when making the registration application under regulation 4, did not provide supplementary information sufficient to enable the Secretary of State to contact the registered keeper electronically.
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