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Please note: refer Quarterly vehicle registration page for information on how to pay your bill quarterly. If a renewal has been sent out for the vehicle it will also show a green button that will link you to the payment numbers and options. You will find service at Tas Rego Check. We are unable to send renewal notices via email; however, if receiving renewals is more convenient for you we have an online option using BPAY View. To use this service you will need an online banking account and sign up using the following steps:.

If you need to check your registration renewal has been processed, you can use the online Tas Rego Check service. Department of State Growth.

About us. To get a new registration you must:. If your registration expires, you'll be sent a reminder. If you haven't registered for SMS or email notifications, your reminder will be sent as a letter instead. If your registration is cancelled, you must hand in your number plates at a service centre. It's an offence to keep number plates from an unregistered vehicle.

Menu Close Menu. Back to previous menu Close Menu. Check to make sure your local workshop or mechanic is accredited before booking. Once the inspection is completed, and your vehicle passes the eSafety check, your mechanic will send the report to Transport for NSW electronically.

For any failures, you'll be issued with a Repairs Needed report and have 14 days to have the work done. You can return to the same repairer within that time for a reinspection at no charge. To recap:. Do you have any thoughts on this issue? Get a vehicle report. Licence and registration Below is a list of alerts relating to vehicle licensing and registration. Vehicle has previously been de-registered The vehicle has been de-registered in the past and then registered again.

Our recommendations Try to contact the person who owned the vehicle just prior to the date of de-registration, for more information. Vehicle is de-registered The vehicle may have been in an accident and written off by an insurance company, or the vehicle's registration may have expired because the licence was not kept current.

If the vehicle is unlicensed for over 12 months it will be de-registered. Our recommendations Speak to the current owner or the person who owned the vehicle just prior to the date of de-registration, for more information.

Registration has been cancelled This vehicle's registration has been cancelled by the vehicle owner, and is no longer allowed on the road. There are a number of possible reasons for this, such as the vehicle: has been destroyed or rendered permanently useless was written-off by an insurance company due to major damage is being permanently removed from New Zealand roads for example sold for parts was not going to be used on the road for a reasonably long period of time for example being restored, owner going overseas, etc.

Our recommendations If you wish to purchase this vehicle for use upon New Zealand roads, you will need to have the vehicle re-registered new plates assigned , obtain a current WOF or COF, possibly have a VIN assigned, and purchase a current vehicle licence. Contact VTNZ to arrange an inspection. Registration has lapsed The vehicle's registration has been cancelled by the NZTA - not by the vehicle owner.

Our recommendations If you wish to purchase this vehicle for use on New Zealand roads, you will need to have the vehicle re-registered new plates assigned , obtain a current WOF or COF, possibly have a VIN assigned, and purchase a current vehicle licence. Registration will lapse, unless re-licensed. Our recommendations It can be costly to re-register a vehicle, so if you are looking to buy this vehicle make sure the owner has it re-licensed before the indicated date.



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