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What to do when your vehicle registration runs out?

With the removal of registration labels being displayed on vehicles in the state of Queensland, there is a higher risk of Queensland drivers driving unregistered vehicles without even knowing it.

Gone are the days of receiving your rego label in the mail. This has been replaced with a payment confirmation letter. The upside is that you no longer have to struggle with the overly sticky label and the removal of the glue which seems impossible after a year of heat and cold on the inside of the windscreen.

The other upside being the important and frustrating task of making sure that the rego label is on straight is no longer required.

The major downside being that the reminder of when the rego is due is no longer there on the vehicle for you to check.

This can be a major issue especially if you are driving a vehicle that you wouldn’t normally drive for example: a customer’s car, a vehicle provided by an employer or hire vehicle. You are relying on someone else to pay the bill on time.

There is a link that you can use to check if the vehicle is currently registered. It will also tell you when the vehicle is registration is due.

This link is free and can be found on the Department of Transport’s website.

There are other portals on the website that allow you to update your details to ensure that you receive the renewal notice. Many vehicle owners who move house or change their postal address forget to notify the Department of Transport.

At peak times the Transport Department can have lengthy wait times on hold, to avoid the hold music, visit their website and follow the link below to update your details online.

https://www.service.transport.qld.gov.au/changeofaddressQt/public/Welcome.xhtml?windowId=d30

With the changes in the registration labels it is recommended to put the renewal dates as a reminder in a calendar or alarm reminder in your phone the week before it is due to ensure that the registration is kept on the vehicle at all times.

What happens if the registration lapses on your vehicle?

Technology now allows police vehicles to instantly run your vehicle through their database as they drive past you and it will tell them if your vehicle is unregistered. You can be driving perfectly within the road rules and not drawing attention to yourself and the police will instantly know if your vehicle is no longer holding a valid registration.

The Police will remove your plates and issue fines to the driver.

At the same time, they will see instantly when it is paid, as their system is live with the Transport Department. As soon as the registration is back on the vehicle the Police will know.

Compulsory Third Party Insurance (otherwise known as CTP Insurance) is apart of your registration and is mandatory for all vehicles that are driven on Queensland Roads. When you run out of registration your vehicle are still covered for the CTP insurance on the vehicle for an additional 30 days.

Once that time period has expired the vehicle cannot be moved from its location without CTP Insurance. If the vehicle is pulled over at the Service Station for example, it cannot be moved from the location until a Safety Certificate is issued and that is only issued if the vehicle is roadworthy.

There are Mobile Safety Certificates available in Queensland that allows the accredited examiner to travel to the location of the vehicle and conduct a Safety Certificate Inspection.

One of the sections of the Safety Certificate Inspection is a Road Test. This road test cannot be performed without CTP insurance. If the vehicle has been out of its registration for more than 30 days. The vehicle must have this insurance taken out on it before the examiner arrives.

If there are any defects with the vehicle the vehicle will need to be towed to a workshop to have the repairs carried out by a mechanic. The repairs need to completed within 14 days of the first inspection. This is the time set by the Transport Department. If this time expires, the Safety Certificate is cancelled and the process will need to be started again from the beginning.

Regular maintenance on your vehicle with your mechanic will ensure that the vehicle is kept in a roadworthy condition at all times. The defects that are found at the time of a Safety Certificate Inspection are items that are checked when a vehicle is put into a workshop for a service. This maintenance and upkeep will lessen the risk of the vehicle failing a Safety Certificate Inspection and save you time in the long run.

Always remember, mechanical issues won’t fix themselves and quite often, the longer they are left the more they are going to cost to repair.

Gold Coast – Customer Service Centres – Queensland Transport and Main Roads

When the Safety Certificate is issued you will need to visit one of the Queensland Transport and Main Roads customer service centres.

 

Beaudesert

Centre 9 Arcade

William Street

Beaudesert Qld 4285

Beenleigh

31 Logan River Road

Beenleigh Qld 4207

Bundall

30 Upton Street

Bundall Qld 4217

Burleigh Waters

Burleigh Home Space

1 Santa Maria Court

Burleigh Waters Qld 4220

Currumbin Waters

Unit 3, 109 Currumbin Creek Road

Currumbin Waters Qld 4223

Helensvale

Helensvale Plaza Shopping Centre

Shop 9A/B, Sir John Overall Drive

Helensvale Qld 4212

Southport

265 Nerang Street

Southport Qld 4215

Brisbane – Customer Service Centres – Queensland Transport and Main Roads

Brisbane City

229 Elizabeth Street

Brisbane Qld 4000

Brisbane City

33 Charlotte Street

Upper plaza level

Brisbane Qld 4000

Carseldine

532 Beams Road

Carseldine Qld 4034

Chermside

766 Gympie Road

Chermside Qld 4032

Cleveland

Ross Court Centre

Corner Bloomfield Street and Ross Court

Cleveland Qld 4163

Darra

Argyle Parade

Darra Qld 4077

Greenslopes

Greenslopes Shopping Mall

700 Logan Road, Corner Plimsoll Street

Greenslopes Qld 4120

Ipswich

2 Colvin Street

North Ipswich Qld 4305

Logan City

43-45 Jacaranda Avenue

Logan Central Qld 4114

Macgregor

Kessels Court

567 Kessels Road

Macgregor Qld 4109

Redbank

Redbank Plaza Shopping Centre, Shop 221, Level 2

1 Collingwood Drive

Redbank Qld 4301

Rosalie

109 Beck Street (corner Boys Street)

Paddington

Brisbane Qld 4064

Sherwood

14 Primrose Street

Sherwood Qld 4075

Strathpine

43 Bells Pocket Road

Strathpine Qld 4500

Toowong

15 Lissner Street

Toowong Qld 4066

Wynnum

139 Tingal Road

Wynnum Qld 4178

zillmere

69 Pineapple Street

Zillmere Qld 4034

Most of the Customer Service Centre’s have the same operating hours.

Monday–Friday 8.30am-4.30pm

Wednesday 9.30am–4.30pm

Closed public holidays, Saturday and Sundays

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