Hi all
I have 1994 Suzuki Sepia Address 50cc that has been de registered (lapsed)
In wondering how much it costs to re-register it and what is needed for it
i have the plate for it but the reg is dead and it was previously registered as a moped
Hi all
I have 1994 Suzuki Sepia Address 50cc that has been de registered (lapsed)
In wondering how much it costs to re-register it and what is needed for it
i have the plate for it but the reg is dead and it was previously registered as a moped
Its all in here
http://vehicleinspection.nzta.govt.n...n-class-la,-lb
Good luck
Cost between $100-$150
so sounds like i just need to come up with a proof of ownership
I have contacted the dude who i bought the scooter off and he has sent me an email of proof of sale or something. it says his name, address the scooter plate number date of sale and his mobile number. and it also states that i am the one who now owns it
is this also a proof of owner ship that will work for re registering. he was the last person the scooter was registered to.
Signed Receipt from last registered owner is ok . VIRM extract below ......
The following documents may be used as proof of a clear ownership trail for a vehicle undergoing the re-registration process:
a signed receipt from the last registered owner
an original buyer tax invoice from some auction organisations as detailed in Reference material 69)
a signed statutory declaration. Note that there is no set format, but a statutory declaration must include the following statements:
1. ‘Solemnly and sincerely declare/affirm that’, and
2. ‘I make this solemn declaration conscientiously declaring the same to be true and by virtue of the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957’.
In all cases the person presenting the vehicle for re-registration must be the person listed on the supplied documentation and the following information must also be listed:
the vehicle’s make, model, VIN/chassis number
date of purchase
Name and address of seller (in the case of a Turners Auctions invoice, the Turners Auctions letterhead is acceptable).
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