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Renewing vehicle registration

There are six ways to renew your vehicle registration.

To simplify the registration renewal process, the 6 and 9 month registration periods for light vehicles have been discontinued for registrations starting from 1 July 2011. After this date when your registration is due, you will need to select either a 3 or 12 month renewal option.

1. Renew online

You can renew your vehicle registration online at EzyReg by using MasterCard, Visa credit card or BPay view.

You will need to enter your 9-digit payment number that appears at the top right hand side of your renewal notice. If you do not have the notice you will need to enter the following:

  • your licence or client number
  • number plate type and number - this information can be found on a previous renewal notice.

For assistance telephone 13 10 84 (8.00 am to 6.00 pm Monday to Friday).

2. Renew via smartphone apps

Manage your light vehicle registration with EzyReg mobile. Simply download the iPhone or Android app, then scan the barcode at the bottom of your renewal notice.

3. Renew by phone

Phone 1300 361 021 and follow the prompts.

You will need to enter your 9-digit payment number that appears at the top right hand side of your renewal notice.

4. Renew by mail

Return the completed renewal notice and the payment to the postal address printed on the front page or to your closest Service SA customer service centre.

You will need to provide payment by cheque marked not negotiable and made payable to Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, or by money order.

Make sure you answer the Input Tax Credit (ITC) entitlement question on the front of the renewal notice before sending.

5. Renew at a Service SA customer service centre

Lodge the completed renewal notice at a Service SA customer service centre.

You can pay by cash, cheque, debit card, MasterCard, Visa, money order or a travellers cheque in Australian currency.

6. Renew at Australia Post

If the registration has not expired and there are no changes required, you can lodge the completed renewal notice at any Australia Post outlet unless otherwise stated on the notice.

You can pay by cash, cheque, money order, debit or credit card.

Make sure you answer the Input Tax Credit (ITC) entitlement question on the front of the renewal notice.

Additional information

Abolition of registration labels
Renewing registration from 1 July 2011
Removal of 6 and 9 month registration periods for light vehicles

Answering the Input Tax Credit (ITC) entitlement question

When you renew your registration, you must declare any Input Tax Credit (ITC) entitlement.

Generally, to be able to claim this, the vehicle owner would be:
registered for GST with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) (or be required to be registered)
and would be using the vehicle for business purposes.
More information is available from the Australian Tax Office.

Concessions

If you are claiming a concession you will need to present your concession card so that it can be verified. If the concession details are confirmed, a reduced fee may apply.


More information

On this site
Changes to vehicle registration from 1 July 2011


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