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What do I need for a blue slip NSW?

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What you need
the PDF form 鈥 ‘Application for Registration’your proof of identity.your business or organisation details (if applicable)Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance.an Authorised Unregistered Vehicle Inspection Report (blue slip)your payment.the number plates, if available.

How long does a blue slip last NSW?

In most cases, the result of an Authorised Unregistered Vehicle Inspection is sent to Transport for NSW electronically, and the report is valid for 42 days. Note: Customers must bring the original hard copy of their report (blue slip) when visiting the service centre to register their vehicle.

How much is a roadworthy certificate Vic?

It’s a good idea to shop around for the best deal, but typically the fee will be between $150 and $200 for a car with no defects.

How much are NSW pink slips?

Pink slips have a standard cost in NSW, and it will cost you $42 (plus a call up fee for a mobile mechanic) which will cover the mechanic’s time to inspect your vehicle, issue a report and send it electronically to the RMS.

Can I drive my car to get a blue slip in NSW?

Whether you’re driving to obtain a pink slip (registration renewal) or a blue slip (unregistered vehicle inspection), you are legally permitted to drive your unregistered vehicle on the road.

What’s required for a blue slip?

Blue slip requirements

A blue slip involves an inspection of your car’s tyres, lights, fluids, suspension, seatbelts, brakes and checks for any leaks. It also involves an identity check which ensures that the vehicle or its parts are not stolen. Your vehicle must also be up to its manufacturer’s standards.

How much does a green slip cost?

Motorists can use the new Green Slip Price Check website to shop around for the best price under the new lower-cost green slip scheme. Coming into effect on 1 December 2017, the new scheme will see the average price of green slips reduce to $543 for Sydney drivers and $414 for country motorists.

How much is Rego for 3 months Vic?

Three months of registration in metropolitan Melbourne costs $211.20, with the six-month registration cost at $419.90, and a full 12-month fee of $834.80. Customers taking up short-term registration can change their chosen renewal period between three, six or twelve months at any time.

Do I need a pink slip before I get a green slip?

You will need to renew your CTP insurance green slip as usual and get an e-Safety Check (previously known as a pink slip), if required, from an e-Safety Station. Both your CTP and e-Safety Check are now sent electronically to Roads and Maritime Services.

Does a pink slip last 12 months?

A pink slip takes about 30 minutes to complete and is valid for 6 months. A more in-depth vehicle check is called a safety and identity check or blue slip.

What is a pink slip NSW?

An eSafety (or pink slip) inspection report verifies your vehicle is safe and ready for the road. Most light vehicles more than 5 years old will require an eSafety check before they can be registered in NSW. Your registration renewal papers will state whether or not you need an inspection.

How do I register a motorcycle in NSW?

How to register a bike in NSW
Phone your insurance company and get a CTP (Compulsory Third Party) Green slip. Find a vehicle inspection station near you that does Blue slips for Motorcycles. Apply on line and get a Permit to ride your unregistered bike to a vehicle inspection station near you.

How often do you need a pink slip?

Most light vehicles more than 5 years old need a yearly safety inspection report (also known as a pink slip). Your registration renewal notice tells you when you need an inspection.