Where can i get a blue slip in sydney?

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Where can I get a blue slip? You can get a blue slip from an authorised inspection station. The inspection results are sent to Transport for NSW electronically. You can find an inspection station here.

Quick Answer, can I get a blue slip online? And all unregistered light vehicles need a blue slip inspection before they can be registered. Safety checks can only be performed at authorised inspection stations, and the results are sent to Transport for NSW electronically. You can find your nearest authorised inspection station online.

Likewise, how long does a blue slip take NSW? If you don’t pass the blue slip inspection then just like the pink slip you have 14 days from when you fail the inspection to have the defects repaired and return to your local inspection centre. If you don’t pass your blue or pink slip your car is deemed un-registered.

Moreover, can I drive my car to get a blue slip in NSW? Whether you’re driving to obtain a pink slip (registration renewal) or a blue slip (unregistered vehicle inspection), you are legally permitted to drive your unregistered vehicle on the road.

Beside above, how much is a NSW pink slip? Pink slips have a standard cost in NSW, and it will cost you $42 (plus a call up fee for a mobile mechanic) which will cover the mechanic’s time to inspect your vehicle, issue a report and send it electronically to the RMS.

Does NRMA do blue slips?

Blue slip. If a vehicle has not been registered for more than three months, you must pass a more comprehensive blue slip safety check before the registration process can continue. For more information contact the RMS on 132 213 or find your nearest authorised unregistered vehicle inspection station (AUVIS).

Does NRMA do pink slips?

Time to renew your rego? We can perform pink slip inspections at all of our NSW car servicing centres or have it done at your home or office with our mobile mechanics.

Do cars need pink slips NSW?

Most light vehicles more than 5 years old need a yearly safety inspection report (also known as a pink slip). Your registration renewal notice tells you when you need an inspection.

How do I register a motorcycle in NSW?

  1. Phone your insurance company and get a CTP (Compulsory Third Party) Green slip.
  2. Find a vehicle inspection station near you that does Blue slips for Motorcycles.
  3. Apply on line and get a Permit to ride your unregistered bike to a vehicle inspection station near you.

Do caravans need a Blue Slip?

A Blue Slip is also required for any vehicle transferring it’s registration from interstate or imported from overseas. If the trailer or caravan has not previously been registered in NSW it will also require a weighbridge ticket (which we can do at Bold Trailer And Caravan Repair Centre).

What’s the difference between pink and blue slip?

Blue slips are mainly for unregistered vehicles whereas pink slips are mainly for registered vehicles older than 5 years. A pink slip involves a safety inspection to determine if the vehicle is road ready and safe to be driven. … It is similar to a Car Service, inspecting the lights, engine, wipers and all systems occur.

What do I need for NSW Rego?

  1. the vehicle’s plate number or the billing number (on your renewal notice)
  2. a compulsory third party (CTP) insurance policy, commonly called a green slip (unless the vehicle is a trailer, caravan, or has a conditional registration)
  3. an eSafety inspection report, commonly called a pink slip (if applicable)

Can a mobile mechanic do a blue slip?

Please note: Blue Slip Inspections are not part of the RMS ‘Mobile Pink Slip Scheme’ and, therefore, can only be carried out at our workshops. Time duration for this service is 30 – 45 minutes.

Can I drive a new car without insurance?

Can I drive a new car without insurance? Even if only driving your new car back from the dealership, you need insurance for the trip. … Bridging the gap with temporary car insurance means you’ll be able to take your car off the lot and home before you take that step.

Can you drive without number plate?

Your number plate is an important part of your vehicle. It is a legal responsibility to make sure that you have it affixed in the right places to your vehicle at all times, and if you are found driving without them by the police then you can face a fine, points on your license, and more.

How much is a UVP?

The cost of a UVP is around $30. You will be applying for your UVP on the basis that you are entering an event (the Sunny Corner Trail Bile Ride) and as such your bike will be treated as a rally vehicle. You will need to provide proof of the event as well as the applicable application forms.

How long does a blue slip last?

In most cases, the result of an Authorised Unregistered Vehicle Inspection is sent to Transport for NSW electronically, and the report is valid for 42 days. Note: Customers must bring the original hard copy of their report (blue slip) when visiting the service centre to register their vehicle.

How much does a CTP green slip cost?

Coming into effect on 1 December 2017, the new scheme will see the average price of green slips reduce to $543 for Sydney drivers and $414 for country motorists. The average premium for Sydney taxi owners will fall from $8836 to $5007. For country taxis, the average cost will decrease from $5203 to $2923.

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