Guideline: Vehicle registration requirement by Gauteng after 30 days in the Province

Guideline: Vehicle registration requirement by Gauteng after 30 days in the Province

The Premier of Gauteng noted during his State of the Province address on Monday (19 February), that the province’s new number plates support a national plan which still needs to be finalised by the National Department of Transport.

“The National Department of Transport has developed a draft legislative proposal for the harmonisation of national plates, which includes the security features we want on Gauteng’s new number plates.”

At the launch of the Gauteng-Vuma Cam partnership last week, Lesufi said that “we (Gauteng) are starting afresh, all of us; every person that has a car must re-register and get a new registration number that cannot be copied and is reliable, so that we know what is happening in our province.”

“Everyone must register their vehicle … If you spend 30 consecutive days in Gauteng, it means your car must be registered in Gauteng.”

Here is a vehicle registration guideline (PDF) to assist members in the misperception now created through the statements of the Gauteng Premier.

Members are welcome to contact the Association.

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