funnilly enough I did just that and got a rathwer bemused expression
funnilly enough I did just that and got a rathwer bemused expression
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You need to ask for an MR27 form, Its not the regular rego form.
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Thanks to the Power Of The Internet I have deduced that an MR27 allows one to buy increments of a year's registration in monthly bites other than in bites of three months.
It appears that motor vehicle registration is annual and non-contiguous i.e. a motor vehicle can't be registered more than once.
On that basis, the best strategy is to reregister one's motorcycle for 12 months at an appropriate date in June. If one's rego doesn't expire in June, one can cancel for a refund one's current rego and procure, with an MR27, registration for the period from whenever one decides to cancel and the appropriate date in June.
"15 months" appears to be something of a fiction.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
I've dredged this because it is getting close to the time to put in the MR 27 forms.
The form allows you to change the expiry date of a vehicle's license.
You can chose a date up to 15 months from the date of application. (see note 2 on the back of the MR 27)
Costs you $7 plus any extra rego time you need to purchase up to the new date.
Can be done irrespective of the current license status of the vehicle. (e.g. licensed, on hold, expired)
There is a question as to the date the new fees come in. Another thread say July 1.
Can anyone confirm?
There is no question. It is 1 July.
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