Motorhome certification: What licence do I need to drive a motorhome?
Owning and driving a motorhome can be a brilliant adventure, but it’s crucial to understand the legal requirements before hitting the road. This guide covers the necessary certifications, licences, and legislation for owning, driving, and selling a motorhome in the UK.
Driving licence requirements
The licence you need to drive a motorhome depends on its weight:
Standard car licence (Category B):
- Sufficient for motorhomes up to 3,500kg Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM)
- Covers most smaller motorhomes and campervans
Category C1 licence:
- Required for motorhomes between 3,500kg and 7,500kg MAM
- You’ll need to pass an additional test to obtain this licence
Category C licence:
- Necessary for motorhomes over 7,500kg MAM
- Involves a more comprehensive test than the C1 licence
Driver certificate of professional competence (CPC):
- Not required for private motorhome use
- Mandatory if you’re using the motorhome for commercial purposes
MOT certificate:
- Required annually for motorhomes over 3 years old
- Ensures the vehicle meets road safety and environmental standards
Vehicle registration:
- Register your motorhome with the DVLA
Insurance and vehicle tax:
- Ensure the vehicle is properly taxed (although tax discs are no longer used)
- Minimum of third-party insurance is legally required
Habitation check:
- Not legally required but highly recommended
- Ensures the living area is safe and functional
Gas safety certificate:
- While not a legal requirement for private owners, it’s strongly advised
- Essential for rented motorhomes or those used on campsites
Accurate description:
- Provide honest and accurate information about the motorhome’s condition
- Failure to disclose known issues can lead to legal problems
Paperwork:
- Ensure all documentation is up-to-date and available
- This includes the V5C registration document, MOT certificate, and service history
Outstanding finance:
- Inform potential buyers of any outstanding finance on the motorhome
- Settle any remaining payments before transferring ownership
Private vs. trade sales:
- Be aware that different rules apply for private and trade sales
- Trade sellers have additional obligations under the Consumer Rights Act 2015
Understanding these legal requirements ensures you can enjoy your motorhome adventures worry-free and handle any future sales smoothly. Always check the latest regulations on the GOV.UK website, as legislation can change over time.