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    Hi guys.

    Can anyone that has bought from interstate tell me if (after I get a blue slip) if I'll need new CTP or if the policy from the previous state is still good?

    I'm buying from SA and registering in NSW
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  • #2
    I'm almost certain you'll have to re-register it and re-insure it in the new state. In SA the CTP is part of the vehicle registration. When you cancel the registration you'll also be cancelling the CTP insurance (you'll get a refund for the unused portion).

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    • #3
      Will I (the buyer) be eligible for the refund or will it be the seller?

      Thanks!
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      • #4
        It really depends on how the transaction is being handled (privately or by a dealer).

        Most dealers will want to de-register the car and organise a temporary permit for you to drive it back interstate (if you're not getting it transported). Normally the dealership will arrange for transfer of the vehicle into your name as this guarantees that any speeding fines etc go to you (and not the dealer). Given that they can't do this if you don't live in that state most will go down the path of de-registering the car. I'm not sure if this is a requirement for dealerships to do this or whether it's just good business practice. In any case the dealer may pocket the refund - all depending on how the contract is written up.

        If you buy privately then it's up to you and the seller to determine what arrangement you're going to make. You'd have to check how easy it is to cancel the registration in another state or if you're better to do it before you leave and again have temporary registration. Usually the temporary registration usually includes 14 days CTP.

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        • #5
          I bought a Navara D22 Diesel from Qld with 8 months rego as i didn't buy it in NSW i drove it till the rego was just about up then i transferred it over to NSW

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          • #6
            The trouble with doing this is that the speeding fines/demerit points will go to the registered owner of the vehicle.... which will be the previous owner in this case.

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            2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold)
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            • #7
              I won't be in the state to pickup the car. Having it inspected before finalising the sale and then it'll be transported to me.. With rego.

              I had thought about driving it until the registration expires, but I'm guessing that I'll have the stamp duty and potentially a fine(?) waiting for me when registration is due..

              It won't be easy, but it sounds like moving it into NSW registration immediately is the right thing to do.

              Thanks guys. Very helpful advice. Much appreciated.
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              • #8
                I went through this just the other week with a car from Brisbane

                Blueslip
                CTP
                Rego
                Stamp Duty
                Number Plates
                = $$$$$$$$
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                • #9
                  There is normally a grace period to change the rego over before the vehicle becomes unregistered and uninsured.

                  In QLD its 14 days from you having a residential address in the state and 3 months for your licence

                  As you live in NSW you should check with NSW RTA as to how long it is.

                  I bought a van in WA and changed it over the day we arrived back in QLD Got the refund from WA after QLD RTA notified them of the change.

                  Cost $60 for roadworthy $90 Gas cert $180 rego.

                  Will be more in Mexico LOL


                  Read this Perhaps a unregisterd permit would be cheapest

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                  • #10
                    I never got a fine as the vehicle was not registered In NSW. But QLD. I know this as a friend of mine bought a car off a dealer and never transferred it into his names. After 14. Day you get fined. Not so if it's an interstate vehicle. I ever supplied the receipt for the stamp duty. It was 7 month previous.

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                    • #11
                      Only if you get caught. But dont have an accident and give your home address in one state and the car has been registered in another state for some time.

                      Then the fun starts with insurance claims as they could deny on fact that technically car is unregistered
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                      • #12
                        Reviving an old thread..

                        I'm in QLD about to buy a car in NSW and plan to drive it back to Brisbane. It seems to me that you can only transfer the rego to yourself from the seller if you have a NSW address and licence.

                        Is this true or can it be registered with NSW rego with me, then when I get back to Bris I can transfer it to QLD rego? RTA and TMR websites are a bit confusing and don't really say much about buying from interstate.

                        Thanks

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                        • #13
                          Well we did a van bought and rego'd in WA and when got back to QLD changed it over surrendered plates and got a refund of remainder of rego from WA. We used the van park street address.

                          If you have friend in NSW use their address but change it over within 14 days of getting back to QLD or you will be in trouble

                          You will need to get a roadworthy in QLD before going to TMR

                          Dont know why you couldnt find it

                          Changing your registration—moving interstate or buying a Queensland registered vehicle | Transport and motoring | Queensland Government

                          Doesnt matter if its you or the car Same applies

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                          If your vehicle is currently registered in another state or territory and the number plate/s are attached, you have 14 days to register your vehicle in Queensland and may be fined if you don’t. This will allow you time to get a safety certificate and then register your vehicle at a transport and motoring customer service centre. If you live in a rural area you can visit a QGAP office, Magistrates Court or local police station that provides vehicle registration services—please call to confirm before visiting.

                          When you register your vehicle in Queensland, you can apply to get a refund on the remaining part of your interstate registration.
                          To do this, you need to hand in your interstate number plates at a transport and motoring customer service centre or, if you live in a rural area, a QGAP office, Magistrates Court or local police station that provides vehicle registration services.


                          You will get a receipt for the surrender of the number plates. To cancel the interstate registration you must contact the interstate authority where you vehicle was previously registered

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                          • #14
                            Thanks for the help Hillbilly. I did find that page on TMR and it was useful. What is not clear to me if how I prove that my address if my friend's? The RTA requires numerous proof of address and identity documents from what I can see on their website :/.

                            Thanks

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                            • #15
                              Well ring them and ask them They are the ONLY one that will give you the correct answer Ours are only opinions
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