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    Registration on hold?

    Whats the minimum amount of time you can declare your bike off the road???

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    Three months.
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    3 months, but you can't suspend for say 4 months. it has to be minimum 3 month periods. just suspended my car rego for another 3 months last night

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    Quote Originally Posted by proseuche View Post
    3 months, but you can't suspend for say 4 months. it has to be minimum 3 month periods. just suspended my car rego for another 3 months last night
    Yes you can. Just put it on hold for one year, then any time after 3 months you can register it again. 3 months and 3 days if you wish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Yes you can. Just put it on hold for one year, then any time after 3 months you can register it again. 3 months and 3 days if you wish.
    Really?

    But it has to be on exemption for at least the first three months?

    And when do you pay from?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Yes you can. Just put it on hold for one year, then any time after 3 months you can register it again. 3 months and 3 days if you wish.
    Really?

    But it has to be on exemption for at least the first three months?

    And when do you pay from?
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    IIRC you put it on hold, can do online now https://transact.nzta.govt.nz/transa...ion/entry.aspx, and then when you relicense it you just pay from then onwards. I did hear mention of a $30 fee for it, but don't think i got charge than when I put a car back on the road.

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    if you want to rereg b4 3months is up you have to back pay it, but any time after 3months just pay from the day.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by theblackstig View Post
    if you want to rereg b4 3months is up you have to back pay it, but any time after 3months just pay from the day.....

    exactly wat i was gna say just put mine back on hold the other day
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    But after the bike is on the road again you've still got the 3 month stand-down again right???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustek View Post
    But after the bike is on the road again you've still got the 3 month stand-down again right???
    no, its not difficult to understand, put bike on hold. Register bike for on road again. If less than 3 months since put on hold you have to pay rego from day you put it on hold, if more than 3 months, you pay from day you register it for road again.

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    Yeah, I get that part but can't quite explainmy question very well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustek View Post
    Yeah, I get that part but can't quite explainmy question very well.
    thats not part of it, thats all of it, simple aye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustek View Post
    But after the bike is on the road again you've still got the 3 month stand-down again right???
    if bike is on hold for 3 months or more, then if rerego'd for a time and put back on hold, 3 months minimum starts again.

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    ok, let me try. Lets say I put my bike on hold for 3 months and 3 days.

    1) What is the minimum period I can register it for? I heard somewhere you can do it week by week.

    2) After 3 months I reregister it. Can I take it off the road for a week at a time or is the minimum 3 months again.

    Hopefully that makes more sense. :-)
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