How do I contact VicRoads?

How do I contact VicRoads?

3 8391 3216VicRoads / Customer service

How long after your Rego expires to renew Vic?

within three months
If your vehicle registration has not been renewed within three months after its expiry date, it will be cancelled automatically.

How do I get a registration certificate VicRoads?

Information required

  1. vehicle registration plate number.
  2. name of the registered operator.
  3. your current photographic driver licence if attending a VicRoads Customer Service Centre. If you do not provide evidence of identity, the replacement registration certificate will be mailed to the registered operator of the vehicle.

How do you get through to VicRoads?

For urgent road and traffic enquiries call 13 11 70. For urgent registration and licensing enquiries call 13 11 71. Visit VicTraffic (External link) for information on traffic conditions or roadworks.

Can I transfer Rego online Vic?

The easiest way to do this is online via your Personal myVicRoads account (the function is not available in Business myVicRoads accounts). To complete your transfer requirements online, the seller must first submit an online ‘Notice of Disposal’ via their myVicRoads account to notify VicRoads of the transfer.

What happens if I pay my Rego late Vic?

It is important that Victorian drivers understand that even if they are late with their three monthly or six monthly payment, as long as they make that payment within 28 days of the due date, they will be covered for all the relevant TAC benefits, such as income benefits, if they are involved in an accident during that …

How much is VicRoads registration?

How do I calculate fees?

Vehicle location Total payable registration fee
Metropolitan area (high risk zone) $864.40
Outer metropolitan (medium risk zone) $808.30
Rural (low risk zone) $742.30

Can I sell a car without a roadworthy in Victoria?

You’ll need an original roadworthy certificate issued within 30 days before the date of sale. Some vehicles and transfer types don’t need a roadworthy, visit transfer fees and roadworthy exemptions for more information.

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

Unregistered vehicles cannot be driven on the road unless an unregistered vehicle permit has been obtained or the vehicle is exempt from registration.

Is there a grace period for car registration in Victoria?

In late 2017 the Victorian government enacted legislation to allow motorists to pay their car registration in three monthly instalments. The 28 day grace period to pay registration – previously only available to six and twelve month registrations – has also been extended to apply to quarterly payments.

Is there a grace period for car registration in Vic?

How long can you have no Rego?

Passenger vehicles can only remain unlicensed for 12 months, or 24 months if currently owned by a vehicle trader. Non-passenger vehicles (trailers, ATVs, etc.) can remain unlicensed for 24 months.

What does Victoria’s Department of transport do?

The Department of Transport plans, builds and operates an integrated, sustainable and safe transport system for Australia’s fastest-growing state. Simple, Connected Journeys. The Department of Transport has released its strategic plan for the next four years, setting out the priorities for transport in Victoria.

How is the Department of Transport working with VicRoads?

The Department of Transport is working with VicRoads, the Major Transport Infrastructure Authority and its project teams – including North East Link, Major Roads Projects, West Gate Tunnel and Level Crossing Removals – to make travel by road safer, smarter and fairer for everyone.

Are cars the only way to travel in regional Victoria?

In the fastest growing outer suburbs and in regional Victoria, cars are often the only way to travel. In regional Victoria, more than 90 per cent of daily journeys are made on ageing roads. Many very different types of vehicles are now sharing space on our roads.

What does the Department of transport do?

Ports and freight Our transport future The Department of Transport plans, builds and operates an integrated, sustainable and safe transport system for Australia’s fastest-growing state. Simple, Safe, Connected Journeys Our vision, priorities and initiatives