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April 15, 2010 at 12:28 am #176088
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/getnewrego/expiredcancelled.html wrote:
Quote:Registering a vehicle with cancelled or expired registrationYou will need to re-register a vehicle if it has been registered in NSW before and the previous registration was not renewed within three months of the expiry date, or the registration has been cancelled.
You need to go to a motor registry, or send an authorised representative, to re-register the vehicle.
What you need to provide:
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Proof of your identity, or if you’re registering the vehicle in the name of a company or organisation, proof that the company or organisation is a legal entity.
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Proof of entitlement to register the vehicle.
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Proof of your residential address in NSW.
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A hard copy green slip or CTP Policy Receipt with the number plate section blank (except for trailers). The period of cover must be 12 months for light vehicles.
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A blue slip from an Authorised Unregistered Vehicle Inspection Station (AUVIS).
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Evidence of repairs if the vehicle is a repairable write-off.
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An engineer’s certificate if the vehicle has been modified beyond the owner-certified level, or is an Individually Constructed Vehicle (ICV).
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The number plates (if available).
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A completed Application for Registration, available from the Registration Forms link below.
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Evidence of your eligibility for a pensioner or other concession.
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A Representative’s Authority if the vehicle is being registered in the name of an organisation, or if you send someone to register the vheicle for you.
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For a company, the Director or authorised delegate must complete and sign the Representative’s section on the Application for Registration form, or provide a letter of authorisation on letterhead.
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In the case of an incorporated association, the Public Officer must sign.
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In all cases, the authorised representative must provide proof of their identity.
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Payment for fees, taxes and charges.
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All vehicles presented for registration (including interstate and imported vehicles) may need to be inspected by the RTA’s Vehicle Identification and Inspection Unit (VIIU). There is an additional fee for this inspection. If your vehicle needs a VIIU inspection, you will be notified at the time of registration.What you may need to pay:
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Registration fees.
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Stamp duty.
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Number plate fees.
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Inspection fee (the blue slip).
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Vehicle identification inspection fee.
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CTP insurance premium (the green slip).Technically pink slips don’t really exist anymore as the system has gone electronic. You get your inspection
Quote:It’s easy to renew your rego online or by phone. All pink slips are sent to the RTA electronically and are known as e-Safety Checks. New vehicles*, such as cars, motorcycles and caravans, will not need an inspection until they are over five years old and you can take advantage of short term rego options (six month rego for cars, motorcycles and light trucks and three months rego for trailers).Please note that while the registration calculator will provide fees for a three month renewal of cars and light trucks, the three month option is only available for trailers and some heavy vehicles at present.
Renew your rego in three easy steps:Step 1. Renew your green slip – most green slips are sent electronically to the RTA by your insurer.
Before you renew – compare green slip prices from ALL insurers with the green slip calculator at http://www.greenslips.nsw.gov.au.Step 2. Get an e-Safety check (previously a pink slip) – only needed if your vehicle is more than five years old*.
Check your renewal notice to see if you need one. The term of your CTP green slip must be the same as the term of your vehicle registration.
* Light vehicles only. Some exceptions apply. Your renewal notice will indicate if an inspection is required.Step 3. Renew your rego online – you’ll need to have your Certificate of Registration Renewal Notice handy. Primary Producers can self declare on myRego but must be able to supply appropriate documentation if required.
April 15, 2010 at 12:45 am #176095He said laymans terms AB
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April 15, 2010 at 1:32 am #176096hehe I was curious myself so I looked it up and figured I’d share the confusion
April 15, 2010 at 3:35 am #176105
AnonymousA blue slip is also required in NSW if you want to register a bike from another state. Since I bought my 450 from Mexico I had to get a Blue slip before it could be rego’d.
As the document states above you also need a CTP or greenslip. There are so many f*cking slips, why can’t we just have rec reg?!
April 15, 2010 at 4:42 am #176122And TAC!!!
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