so i've found a car that i'm thinking about buying but it's in tasmania.. i'm in melbourne.
what fees/taxes are involved in transferring the rego and everything?
trying to work out just exactly how much this is gonna set me back..
cheers
buying a car from interstate
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Requirements to register a light vehicle in Vic
The registration requirements for a light vehicle are:
you must be over 17 years of age to register a car or truck or 17 years and 9 months of age for a motorcycle or motor trike
you can only register a vehicle in the name of a person or incorporated body (see: Who can register a vehicle)
you must attend an appointment at VicRoads
you will need to attend a vehicle inspection at VicRoads
you must pay registration and number plate fees.
What to take to the appointment:
the vehicle
evidence of identity
evidence of ownership (contract of sale/receipt showing the VIN; engine number; name, address and signature of previous owner; name and address of the new owner). A transfer of registration document is not accepted.
a current Certificate of Roadworthiness
if someone else is attending the appointment on your behalf, they will need a signed letter of authority from you that quotes your Victorian licence number.
But you best bet is to check with Vic Roads!
The registration requirements for a light vehicle are:
you must be over 17 years of age to register a car or truck or 17 years and 9 months of age for a motorcycle or motor trike
you can only register a vehicle in the name of a person or incorporated body (see: Who can register a vehicle)
you must attend an appointment at VicRoads
you will need to attend a vehicle inspection at VicRoads
you must pay registration and number plate fees.
What to take to the appointment:
the vehicle
evidence of identity
evidence of ownership (contract of sale/receipt showing the VIN; engine number; name, address and signature of previous owner; name and address of the new owner). A transfer of registration document is not accepted.
a current Certificate of Roadworthiness
if someone else is attending the appointment on your behalf, they will need a signed letter of authority from you that quotes your Victorian licence number.
But you best bet is to check with Vic Roads!
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