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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: pinarelloman on December 29, 2014, 03:36:36 PM

Title: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: pinarelloman on December 29, 2014, 03:36:36 PM
My vehicle was purchased 12/12/14. The notice of disposal by previous owners was lodged shortly after.
My vehicle arrived in Sydney 23/12/14 as it came by transporter.

I need to get a blue slip and transfer the regn. It says 14 days on the paperwork for regn transfer, but that has already passed. I obviously can't get a bluie when the vehicle is not in NSW.

The regn runs out Jun2015.

Will I get the regn balance refunded from QLD if I transfer it now.
What if I leave it till Jun2015?
Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: ATC on December 29, 2014, 06:13:48 PM
Better to do it sooner, don't wait until the Qld rego runs out.

Police & Councils are starting to get the cameras in cars that check rego as they drive about.

Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: xcvator on December 29, 2014, 06:14:24 PM
Why don't you just ring the rego dept in NSW  ???
Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: achjimmy on December 29, 2014, 06:25:31 PM
Think you have 3 months to do it.  Don't leave it till near the end because sometimes NSW pull a compliance check and you have to book in and go to a special RMS workshop. Although the inspection is brief (1-2hours) booking can be a wait of 4-5 weeks
Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: KingBilly on December 29, 2014, 06:50:46 PM
If you move permanently interstate you must change your rego to the state you now reside in.  The time frame to do this varies between states so check with the RTA.  I am unsure of the rules if you buy a car from interstate and how long you have to change the rego over but would suspect there would be an obligation to register it fairly quickly in your state of residence.  Maybe that is where the 14 days comes from.

When you return your Qld rego plates to TMR in Qld, you will receive a refund of your unused Qld rego.

KB
Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: Roger D on December 29, 2014, 08:19:18 PM
If you buy a vehicle that is already registered in NSW you must transfer the rego within 14 days or you have to pay an extra surcharge when you do transfer the rego.
Interstate registered vehicles that are now permanent in NSW, Its in you best interest to transfer ASAP (if you can get a refund of remaining QLD rego - you'll get more) and NSW rego plates will blend in with all the other NSW plates (less likely to get noticed by Mr Plod)
At the end of the day you can stretch it out to 90 days, it's your call.
Have a read here  http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/registration/get-nsw-registration/index.html (http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/registration/get-nsw-registration/index.html)
If you don't mind me saying didn't you go through this with your other cruiser from SA
Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: cutter on December 30, 2014, 09:57:46 AM
If the previous owner has lodged a notice of disposal in qld and you have not transferred the rego the car is now registered to no one.
It is still registered in qld but will have no name on the rego until you transfer it over.
Also don't know how you go about insuring a car you don't own?
If you don't transfer until july and you get any fines between now and then you may also get a nasty surprise when you do transfer.
They are a bit lenient on the 14 day transfer period but not to sure about 6 months later.
Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: Roger D on December 30, 2014, 08:29:50 PM
If the previous owner has lodged a notice of disposal in qld and you have not transferred the rego the car is now registered to no one.
It is still registered in qld but will have no name on the rego until you transfer it over.
Also don't know how you go about insuring a car you don't own?
If you don't transfer until july and you get any fines between now and then you may also get a nasty surprise when you do transfer.
They are a bit lenient on the 14 day transfer period but not to sure about 6 months later.
Not sure what Qld does regarding transfers in their state (will Qld allow you to transfer a vehicle rego into your name as new owner when you reside in another state) In NSW once the previous owner completes and signs a notice of disposal (their signing a legal document) advising that they are no longer in possession of the vehicle, just the same as advising the authorities that someone else was driving the vehicle owned by you was driven by another person (must supply name and details of that person) when it drove through a red light camera) and RMS will have the new owner listed with the vehicles rego and fines will come to you just the same, You just haven't transferred the rego  by paying stamp duty and transfer fees.
Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: MattnLaurie on December 30, 2014, 08:38:17 PM
The only state that requires a change within a time frame is a territory, NT. The rest accept that you have paid rego for a particular period of time and allow you to change over at the end of that period of time. At least this is what I have been given, in writing, each time I have been moved interstate by my employer. if you take a look at the RMS website it'll tell you pretty much the same thing.

That said, in your case you will have to change it over as it is a change of rego from interstate, not simply moving interstate.
Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: Roger D on December 30, 2014, 09:07:10 PM
The only state that requires a change within a time frame is a territory, NT. The rest accept that you have paid rego for a particular period of time and allow you to change over at the end of that period of time. At least this is what I have been given, in writing, each time I have been moved interstate by my employer. if you take a look at the RMS website it'll tell you pretty much the same thing.

That said, in your case you will have to change it over as it is a change of rego from interstate, not simply moving interstate.

Hi Matt,  can you direct me to where it says that on the RMS web site

I found this

Quote from RMS web site,

Interstate vehicles
You can drive a vehicle registered in another Australian state or territory in NSW. If you’re only temporarily in NSW, you don’t need to get NSW registration as long as your vehicle displays all the number plates and registration labels required by the interstate authority.

If your vehicle is no longer temporarily in NSW, you should apply for NSW registration.

Corporations must not cause, permit or allow such vehicles to be used in NSW unless:

The vehicle has been owned, controlled or managed by the corporation for less than 90 days
The vehicle was outside NSW for at least 48 hours in the last 90 days
The corporation is in the vehicle leasing or hiring business, and the vehicle was leased or hired to the same person for the last 90 days.

To me that reads that you've got 90 days to transfer and not until your interstate rego expires. unless your here temporarily.
Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: #jonesy on December 31, 2014, 08:14:15 AM
Hi Matt,  can you direct me to where it says that on the RMS web site

I found this

Quote from RMS web site,

Interstate vehicles
You can drive a vehicle registered in another Australian state or territory in NSW. If you’re only temporarily in NSW, you don’t need to get NSW registration as long as your vehicle displays all the number plates and registration labels required by the interstate authority.

If your vehicle is no longer temporarily in NSW, you should apply for NSW registration.

Corporations must not cause, permit or allow such vehicles to be used in NSW unless:

The vehicle has been owned, controlled or managed by the corporation for less than 90 days
The vehicle was outside NSW for at least 48 hours in the last 90 days
The corporation is in the vehicle leasing or hiring business, and the vehicle was leased or hired to the same person for the last 90 days.

To me that reads that you've got 90 days to transfer and not until your interstate rego expires. unless your here temporarily.
90 days applies to companies, not people. Allows a company eg trucking to have trucks dev in one state and operate in NSW.

Not sure about NSW time frames. In Vic you have 3 months to get a licence. There is no time frame for rego. if it is now permanently in Victoria it is no longer EXEMPT from from registration, even if it is registered interstate.

If the seller has already transferred it into your name Qld may suspend the rego if it hasn't been fully transferred such as fees roadworthy etc.

I would get it done now.
Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: tanz on December 31, 2014, 11:04:55 AM
From a Qld point of view.

To sell a registered vehicle in Qld it's the law to obtain a Safety Certificate prior to advertising the vehicle for sale (this is your pink/ blue slip/ annual inspection in NSW). If the seller didn't supply you with the safety certificate, it is still registered in their name. I'd do a rego check to ensure it is still indeed registered https://www.service.transport.qld.gov.au/checkrego/application/TermAndConditions.xhtml?windowId=e0a (https://www.service.transport.qld.gov.au/checkrego/application/TermAndConditions.xhtml?windowId=e0a) is the site address. If you return the plates, the money refund will go to them. If they did supply the S.C. then you have 2 months/ 2000km to transfer the registration, and yes NSW accept the Qld S.C. Sorry, i can't help you with the NSW requirements.
Title: Re: Driving QLD regd car in NSW.
Post by: pinarelloman on January 07, 2015, 03:58:02 AM
OK, spoke to the RTA. I can drive a QLD registered vehicle in NSW for 90 days from date of purchase.