NT Rego Renewal

NT Rego Renewal 2024 | Northern Territory Renew

You must renew your vehicle if its registration is due to expire, with the help of the Motor Vehicle Registry (MVR). You can choose a registration period of 1, 3, 6, or 12 months. If you have an eligible concession card then you can also get a concession on your registration fee. You have to register and declare your vehicle as hire or rental before you can renew it if you intend on making it one for the first time.

Checking If Inspection is Needed

You can check if your vehicle needs an inspection by:

  • Your renewal notice
  • Checking your vehicle registration online via NT Rego Check
  • NT Rego app

The inspection report i.e., the green slip may be supplied to the MVR by your inspector if it is due. You can also submit it:

  • By sending an email to [email protected]
  • Through the NT Rego app
  • In person at an MVR office

If you submit your inspection report via the NT Rego app or by email you should allow at least one business day before renewing it.

Who Can’t Renew?

You cannot renew if you have a:

  • Suspended or canceled vehicle registration
  • Defected vehicle

How to Get NT Rego Renewal?

Make sure to check that you have the following before to proceed to renewing:

  • Transaction number that is shown on the registration renewal notice to renewing online
  • Registration number or number plate
  • Concession card (you should let the MVR know if you are using it for the first time)

You can renew or pay through any of the following:

  • Online
  • In person at an Australia Post
  • Phone
  • In person at an MVR office
  • Mail

Online

You can renew your rego registration through the NT Rego app or MVR Quickpay and pay via MasterCard, VISA, or BPAY.

Paying with BPAY

You will get your BPAY customer reference number at the end of your transaction in the MVR Quickpay. You are allowed to use your BPAY customer reference number only once. Follow the given steps to make your payment using BPAY:

Copy the details of payment from the MVR Quickpay screen:

  • Customer reference number
  • BPAY biller code
  • Payment amount
  • Log in to your nominated bank and process your BPAY payment

Renewing Registrations Online

  • Your vehicle has been or is registered in the Northern Territory.
  • If your vehicle is due for inspection, you have already submitted its vehicle inspection report.
  • You are a resident of the Northern Territory.
  • Your vehicle is not due for roadworthy inspection.
  • Your vehicle is not suspended or defective.
  • Your vehicle registration must not be canceled.

 In Person at an Australian Post

You can get NT rego renewal at a post office if you have a renewal notice with a Post Billpay barcode. However, you are not allowed to use the Australia Post app to pay for the registration renewal. You have to do that in person. You can go to a participating Australia Post outlet if you do not have a renewal notice. You should:

  • Have your proof of identity such as driver license
  • Provide a letter of authority if you don’t have a renewal notice or you are not the registered owner. You have the payment options such as cash, VISA, MasterCard, check, BasicsCard, and EFTPOS.
Northern Territory Rego Renewal

Phone

You can call at 1300 654 628, Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm to renew your registration over the phone. You can make the payment via VISA or MasterCard.

In Person at an MVR Office

You can renew your registration at an MVR office, Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm. You should have your proof of identity such as a driver license or your renewal notice. You should provide a letter of authority if you don’t have a renewal notice or you are not the registered owner. You have the payment options such as cash, VISA, MasterCard, check, BasicsCard, and EFTPOS.

Mail

You must send the following if you want to renew your registration by mail:

  • Your renewal notice
  • If you don’t have a renewal notice, then a letter requesting for the renewal. It should also include your vehicle’s registration number.
  • A copy of your proof of identity such as a driver license
  • An authorization letter if you are not the registered owner
  • Your inspection report if you haven’t submitted it already or if it is due for an inspection
  • A money order or check for your renewal fee

Mail it to the given address if you meet the above conditions:

Motor Vehicle Registry
GPO Box 530
Darwin NT 0801

FAQs:

How much does 1 year Rego cost NSW?

The registration fee for rego registration NSW costs $75 annually.

How do I contact the NT Motor Vehicle Registry?

You can send an email at [email protected] or call at 1300 654 628.

Can I put 3 months Rego on my car in NSW?

Yes, a three-month registration term is available for trailers and heavy vehicles.