Logbook Loans Explained

Monday, 14 May 2007


By applying for a Logbook Loan you could have a cheque or even cash within the next 24 hours. Below is the procedure from start to finish to obtain a Logbook Loan.

Four Easy Steps

1/ Apply Online and complete the online application form. You shall need your personal details, model and make of your car, car registration details. The form is short and shall only take 2 minutes to complete.

2/ If you qualify that is your car has no finance outstanding on it and you are the legal owner of the car you shall qualify. There is no credit check carried out for the loan. The loan is secured against the value of the car. So no matter what your current financial situation you are one step ahead to getting your cash.

3/ Throughout the country including Scotland and Wales an agent for logbook loans shall call you to arrange to complete the paperwork for your loan at a time and place to suit you even if you are at work.

4/ You hand over the car logbook but still keep your car and receive either cash at the meeting or a cheque it's a easy as that.

How much can you borrow?

This depends on the value of your car however the minimum amount is 500 pounds up to a maximum of 50,000 pounds.

Complete the no obligation application form by clicking here

You may also want to consider a no credit check payday loan

Having a bad or poor credit record is something that effects a growing number of people in the UK. A Logbook loan is an ideal way of raising cash without credit checks being carried out.

The loan is secured against your car however like a mortgage you keep the car but hand over the logbook as security against the loan.

With the internet you can now apply online and get an instant online decision and have the cash within hours. You do not have to travel as a local loan arranger from Logbook loans  shall visit you when you want to complete the paperwork and approve your loan.





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