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Helping disadvantaged young people gain supervised driving experience
From March 31 new road rules will apply
Report it to our traffic management centre on 13 11 70
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Registration cancellation
No longer need your car, or moving interstate?
To drive a vehicle on public roads in Victoria, it must be registered.
A range of online services is available for your priority registration and licensing needs. For an easy and convenient experience please visit our full list of online services.
You can renew your vehicle registration, update your address or order a replacement label or certificate online.
Check the steps to transfer registration when buying or selling a vehicle in Victoria.
Common registration fees.
If you need to move your unregistered vehicle, are a member of a car club or participating in a rally or carnival you may require a permit.
If you are driving a vehicle on public roads in Victoria, it must be registered. Learn more about registering a vehicle in Victoria.
Learn how to register your interstate vehicle in Victoria.
When you move you need to let VicRoads know within 14 days.
Find out if your vehicle requires a certificate of roadworthiness and how and where to get it.
If you drive a registered vehicle on Victorian roads, number plates must be displayed on your vehicle.
These pages provide information about vehicle modifications and custom vehicle builds.
Add a new dimension to your ride.