Doogs Posted January 27, 2008 Report Posted January 27, 2008 Hey all, I am considering buying a car based in adelaide and want to know what is involved in getting it registered in vic, and what it might cost. I have looked on the vicroads/sa equivelent site but could not find a definitive answer. The car i am buying looks like it will run out of rego by the time i would possibly take delivery. I assume that if it were to run out of sa reg, i would have to get a vic rwc and then register it under my name here. Is this so? If it still had sa reg would i still need a rwc to get it vic registered ? Anyone done this before/know what it may cost ? Thanks in advance for your help, :hmm: Dougal Quote
Toy-Yoda[RL] Posted January 27, 2008 Report Posted January 27, 2008 Ok, I recently purchased my Hilux from Sydney and drove it back home to Tassie and went through a similar thought process........ Here's what I know from my (very limited) experience...... If the car your buying has rego, You have to hand in the plates as you re-register the car, it will have to go over the pits and get inspected for a roadworthy cert BEFORE you can re-register it, there is no straight swap of rego like I thought there would be....... If it doesn't have rego, You'll have to get a permit to drive an unregistered vehicle ($50ish), then put it over the pits to get it rego'd It cost me $60 to get it fully inspected, then $250ish for 6 months rego, I assume you'll be looking at a similar cost. (barring anything the car fails on) I hope this answers your questions, but please bear in mind that this is my experience from Tassie, the rules/costs/methods may vary between different states......... Happy buying! :hmm: Quote
kangaroosa Posted January 27, 2008 Report Posted January 27, 2008 If the vehicle is to be registered in a different name from the interstate registration the following requirements need to be met: make an appointment for a vehicle inspection (if required) obtain a roadworthy certificate issued no more than 30 days prior to your appointment (not required for trailers under 4.5 tonnes GVM) provide evidence of identity (see below) and Victorian residency provide evidence of ownership of the vehicle (a receipt/contract of sale identifying the vehicle by engine number and/or VIN showing the full name and address of the previous and new operator) provide evidence of origin (previous registration certificate or registration number on ownership receipt) Motor vehicle duty is payable. VICROADS Quote
Doogs Posted January 27, 2008 Author Report Posted January 27, 2008 Thanks both of you, I will bear this in mind when looking at this vehicle. Kangaroosa, I now do remember seeing that page on the vicroads site, i was just unsure on whether i would need to get an inspection done. Looks like i will have to pay for an inspection as well, though i might ring them to clarify. I have heard of unregistered vehicle permits before, and saw the option on their website. I can not see anything that says you can get a permit to drive a vehicle between states, is this the case ? Cheers Quote
xdave Posted January 27, 2008 Report Posted January 27, 2008 there is a general agreement between all the states on this where you can, for instance, buy your unregistered vehicle in Adelaide, get the UVP in Adelaide/SA and it will be honoured if you get pulled up in Victoria somewhere on the ride home. Quote
kangaroosa Posted January 28, 2008 Report Posted January 28, 2008 I have heard of unregistered vehicle permits before, and saw the option on theirwebsite. I can not see anything that says you can get a permit to drive a vehicle between states, is this the case ? Cheers Interstate Use Unregistered vehicle permits are generally issued for use in Victoria. However, under reciprocal arrangements, permits issued for interstate travel, eg. to go to a place of registration, are recognised by interstate authorities. Permits do not need to be issued when the origin of a trip is in another jurisdiction, except in cases where another jurisdiction requests a permit to be issued. VICROADS Quote
pozman Posted January 28, 2008 Report Posted January 28, 2008 You will have to gt a vic roady, then take the car to vicroads and they can rego it for you, will have to be all new rego as they wll not swap it over, make sure you get proof of purchase, sa may have transfer papers of some sort, nsw has i bit on the back of the rego papers that you can use as a receipt. Then when the new reg is on it you can send some shit off to sa transport saying that you bought it and the reg has been canceled and they will send you a cheque for the left over reg, but call them and ask them about it first. Quote
Doogs Posted January 28, 2008 Author Report Posted January 28, 2008 Thanks guys, I am glad i checked it up as it is quite a process ! Thanks for your help, it looks like i am up for at least $700, not including a roady or getting the car to vic. Cheers Quote
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