Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003

Registration of motor vehicle traders - Procedure for registration of motor vehicle traders - Registration

36: Registration

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"Getting Your Vehicle Registered"

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When you apply to register, the Registrar checks your application. If the Registrar accepts it, they enter your name on the register as soon as they can. They also give you some important documents. The Registrar gives you a written notice with the date your registration starts. They provide a certificate of registration and a registration number or unique identifier. You get these documents when your registration is accepted.

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Part 3Registration of motor vehicle traders
Procedure for registration of motor vehicle traders: Registration

36Registration

  1. If the Registrar accepts an application for registration, the Registrar must, as soon as practicable,—

  2. enter the applicant's name on the register; and
    1. provide the applicant with a—
      1. written notice of the date on which the applicant's registration takes effect; and
        1. certificate of registration; and
          1. registration number or other unique identifier (if any).