Guidelines

How do I register my car in NT?

How do I register my car in NT?

If you’re a Northern Territory (NT) resident, you must register your vehicle with the Motor Vehicle Registry (MVR) office….Step 2. Fill in application and attach supporting documents

  1. evidence of identity and residency.
  2. proof of vehicle ownership.
  3. roadworthy inspection report – if required and not provided already to MVR.

How do I pay my Rego online NT?

You can pay by Visa, MasterCard or BPAY. Renew your registration on the MVR Quick Pay website. You can also access the registration renewal link through the NT Rego app.

How do I get my rego papers NT?

go to an MVR office or Australia Post office that provides MVR transactions. contact the MVR office by emailing [email protected] or calling 1300 654 628 during business hours.

How do I transfer ownership of a car in NT?

You must also pay the transfer of ownership fee and stamp duty (if applicable).

  1. Email. Email your application form and supporting documents to [email protected].
  2. Mail. You can send your application and supporting documents to:
  3. In person. You can submit your application form and supporting documents at an MVR office.

Can I drive an unregistered car to get it registered NT?

If you need to relocate or repair an unregistered vehicle, you must apply for a temporary licence to drive or tow it in the Northern Territory (NT). The temporary licence doesn’t cover the regular use of a vehicle on a public street and can’t be used as a substitute for normal registration.

Can I AfterPay my Rego?

Yes, you can. Log into My AfterPay and choose the form of payment you prefer. You can find out more about the different payment options below.

How much does it cost to renew NT license?

Open licence (new or renewal)

Validity period Fee
1 year $33
2 years $50
5 years $101
10 years $174

Can change of vehicle ownership be done at the post office?

Can I change a vehicle ownership at any Post Office? No. A change of ownership must be done at the traffic department.

How long can a car be unregistered NT?

NT traffic fines as of March 16 Driving a vehicle unregistered for less than 12 months or driving with a license expired for less than two months will continue to attract on-the-spot fines ranging between $200 and $800.

How long can a car be unregistered NSW?

3 months
Once your registration expires, your vehicle becomes unregistered. You can still renew it within 3 months of the expiry date. Driving an unregistered vehicle is illegal and carries heavy penalties. It can also mean your vehicle is not covered by CTP insurance.

Where can I Register my car in NT?

The Motor Vehicle Registry (MVR) provides registration and driver licensing services across the Northern Territory.

How to contact MVR office in Darwin NT?

Contact. You can also contact the MVR by: phone: 1300 654 628 (Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm) email: [email protected]; mail: GPO Box 530, Darwin NT 0801.

Where can I get my car inspected in Darwin?

Have your vehicle inspected at the MVR Darwin Test Shed facility. Book your inspection in advance using the online booking system. Getting your car, motorbike or heavy vehicle licence, learning to drive, renew or change licence, transfer interstate licence. Vehicle registration and inspections and lost or damaged number plates.

Is the Northern Territory Motor Vehicle Registry closed?

The Motor Vehicle Registry (MVR) provides registration and driver licensing services across the Northern Territory. All MVR offices, including the contact centre and vehicle inspection facilities, will be closed from Saturday 12 June to Monday 14 June 2021 for the Queen’s Birthday. Find out about other ways to access MVR services.