The official start date for the no rego labels in NSW is the 1/1/2013.
Any current labels can be removed on this date.
JC.
neilnruth said
06:48 AM Dec 7, 2012
But until then, even if it's only for a few days, the labels have to be on.
DeBe said
08:46 AM Dec 7, 2012
No savings passed on here in SA. A lot of extra revenue has been raised due to people missing the re reg date. There are a lot of plate recognition cameras here. What happens is you get a suprise fine in the mail. I put a small sticker on the speedo with the expiry date.
-- Edited by DeBe on Friday 7th of December 2012 08:48:40 AM
billy the kid said
09:11 AM Dec 7, 2012
I think you would have to leave them on until it expired.
vk6tnc said
09:50 AM Dec 7, 2012
WA got rid of rego labels a long time ago...I hate it
spida said
03:08 PM Dec 7, 2012
I would recommend leaving the sticker in place - just as a reminder of when the rego is due each year - unless of course it is against the law to do so? I did that in WA until I changed vehicle.
WA send out reminders for the rego to be paid a month prior - which is great if you still have an address there and a kind relative to check your mail. Can all be paid on line and I found the WA Transport Dept very helpful when I rang them as I had forgotten to pay in time.
-- Edited by spida on Friday 7th of December 2012 03:11:38 PM
Mr Red said
03:20 PM Dec 7, 2012
I am sure the NSW Goverment will pass on the savings to the motorist
Mr Red
Wayne Dwop said
04:46 PM Dec 7, 2012
It sounds like a good idea until you want to buy a car privately.
Vic. rego sticker shows:
Expiry Date
Rego Number
Serial Number
Vehicle Description
VIN
Engine Number
All of this is on a sticker that you pay for. Without knowing that these details were correct by checking the vehicle numbers against the sticker, I wouldn't be buying it.
EDIT: Fixed typo
-- Edited by Wayne Dwop on Friday 7th of December 2012 04:47:41 PM
Santa said
05:21 PM Dec 7, 2012
vk6tnc wrote:
WA got rid of rego labels a long time ago...I hate it
So did SA, I love it.
So does one I love it negate one I hate it.
Nomad246 said
05:29 PM Dec 7, 2012
-1+1 does equal zero Santa
Haven't heard yet of Vic doing it, yet I don't see any need for the renewal lable as it's no longer stamped to signify payment, and hasn't been for years.
Does other states still send out Reg Renewal Statements (as an invoice) ?
As Vic has different fees for areas (based on postcode) I wonder how you would know what $'s to pay without an invoice?
Cheers
Santa said
05:35 PM Dec 7, 2012
Nomad246 wrote:
-1+1 does equal zero Santa
Haven't heard yet of Vic doing it, yet I don't see any need for the renewal lable as it's no longer stamped to signify payment, and hasn't been for years.
Does other states still send out Reg Renewal Statements (as an invoice) ?
As Vic has different fees for areas (based on postcode) I wonder how you would know what $'s to pay without an invoice?
Cheers
SA certainly does Nomad.
petengail said
06:24 PM Dec 7, 2012
We will have to wait another 10 years in QLD... we, on principle dont do those southern things....
Santa said
11:13 PM Dec 7, 2012
spida wrote:
I would recommend leaving the sticker in place - just as a reminder of when the rego is due each year - unless of course it is against the law to do so? I did that in WA until I changed vehicle.
WA send out reminders for the rego to be paid a month prior - which is great if you still have an address there and a kind relative to check your mail. Can all be paid on line and I found the WA Transport Dept very helpful when I rang them as I had forgotten to pay in time.
-- Edited by spida on Friday 7th of December 2012 03:11:38 PM
You won't simply be left high and dry spida, I'm sure you will recieve a registration renewal notice through the mail as we do in SA.
PeterInSa said
12:31 AM Dec 8, 2012
And be aware of the Mexican Revenue Raisers South of the NSW border, some SA motorists were fined in Vic for not having stickers, eventually it was sorted out.
Brenda and Alan said
01:27 AM Dec 8, 2012
Wayne Dwop wrote:
It sounds like a good idea until you want to buy a car privately.
Vic. rego sticker shows:
Expiry Date
Rego Number
Serial Number
Vehicle Description
VIN
Engine Number
All of this is on a sticker that you pay for. Without knowing that these details were correct by checking the vehicle numbers against the sticker, I wouldn't be buying it.
EDIT: Fixed typo
-- Edited by Wayne Dwop on Friday 7th of December 2012 04:47:41 PM
I prefer to have to sticker too, you can tell at a glance if you are up to date with the rego.
Love your avatar Wayne.
Wayne Dwop said
01:40 AM Dec 8, 2012
Love your avatar Wayne.
Thanks....I'm really very shy.
03_troopy said
02:25 AM Dec 8, 2012
does that mean I can remove the sticker from the fridge door too......? Actually I got a renewal notice once and just swapped it with the one on the fridge. That happens in small places sometimes.. lol
jimricho said
02:43 AM Dec 8, 2012
Wayne Dwop wrote:
It sounds like a good idea until you want to buy a car privately.
Vic. rego sticker shows:
Expiry Date
Rego Number
Serial Number
Vehicle Description
VIN
Engine Number
All of this is on a sticker that you pay for. Without knowing that these details were correct by checking the vehicle numbers against the sticker, I wouldn't be buying it.
EDIT: Fixed typo
-- Edited by Wayne Dwop on Friday 7th of December 2012 04:47:41 PM
These details are listed on the rego papers and should be checked against the compliance plate anyway. A valid registration document and/or label does not confirm that the vendor has legal title to the vehicle. Each state has a facility where this can be checked and if buying privately one would be a fool not check.
Santa said
02:59 AM Dec 8, 2012
jimricho wrote:
These details are listed on the rego papers and should be checked against the compliance plate anyway. A valid registration document and/or label does not confirm that the vendor has legal title to the vehicle. Each state has a facility where this can be checked and if buying privately one would be a fool not check.
Wise words Jim.
Dougwe said
03:32 AM Dec 8, 2012
It would be good if Victoria followed, anything for an easier life.
Santa said
03:40 AM Dec 8, 2012
Dougwe wrote:
It would be good if Victoria followed, anything for an easier life.
Keep in mind the old Vic V SA thing Doug, if SA introduced it before Vic the Victorian powers that be will automatically slot it into the bad idea file.
jimricho said
03:21 PM Dec 8, 2012
Santa wrote:
Dougwe wrote:
It would be good if Victoria followed, anything for an easier life.
Keep in mind the old Vic V SA thing Doug, if SA introduced it before Vic the Victorian powers that be will automatically slot it into the bad idea file.
My observation is that that applies to the other states too.
The official start date for the no rego labels in NSW is the 1/1/2013.
Any current labels can be removed on this date.
JC.
No savings passed on here in SA. A lot of extra revenue has been raised due to people missing the re reg date. There are a lot of plate recognition cameras here. What happens is you get a suprise fine in the mail. I put a small sticker on the speedo with the expiry date.
-- Edited by DeBe on Friday 7th of December 2012 08:48:40 AM
I would recommend leaving the sticker in place - just as a reminder of when the rego is due each year - unless of course it is against the law to do so? I did that in WA until I changed vehicle.
WA send out reminders for the rego to be paid a month prior - which is great if you still have an address there and a kind relative to check your mail. Can all be paid on line and I found the WA Transport Dept very helpful when I rang them as I had forgotten to pay in time.
-- Edited by spida on Friday 7th of December 2012 03:11:38 PM
I am sure the NSW Goverment will pass on the savings to the motorist







Mr Red
It sounds like a good idea until you want to buy a car privately.
Vic. rego sticker shows:
Expiry Date
Rego Number
Serial Number
Vehicle Description
VIN
Engine Number
All of this is on a sticker that you pay for. Without knowing that these details were correct by checking the vehicle numbers against the sticker, I wouldn't be buying it.
EDIT: Fixed typo
-- Edited by Wayne Dwop on Friday 7th of December 2012 04:47:41 PM
So did SA, I love it.
So does one I love it negate one I hate it.
-1+1 does equal zero Santa
Haven't heard yet of Vic doing it, yet I don't see any need for the renewal lable as it's no longer stamped to signify payment, and hasn't been for years.
Does other states still send out Reg Renewal Statements (as an invoice) ?
As Vic has different fees for areas (based on postcode) I wonder how you would know what $'s to pay without an invoice?
Cheers
You won't simply be left high and dry spida, I'm sure you will recieve a registration renewal notice through the mail as we do in SA.
I prefer to have to sticker too, you can tell at a glance if you are up to date with the rego.
Love your avatar Wayne.
Love your avatar Wayne.
Thanks....I'm really very shy.
These details are listed on the rego papers and should be checked against the compliance plate anyway. A valid registration document and/or label does not confirm that the vendor has legal title to the vehicle. Each state has a facility where this can be checked and if buying privately one would be a fool not check.
Wise words Jim.
Keep in mind the old Vic V SA thing Doug, if SA introduced it before Vic the Victorian powers that be will automatically slot it into the bad idea file.
My observation is that that applies to the other states too.