Our team can help you obtain a temporary permit to move your caravan for registration, though this is typically not required if registration is arranged on handover day and provided that you have obtained the vehicle inspection report, which will be provided by our team. The table below outlines the process for obtaining temporary movement permits in each state.
|
Num. |
Region |
Steps |
Permit Duration |
| 1 | VIC | Applying online:
1. Go to this link. 2. Click the “Get an Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP)” button at the bottom of the page. 3. Select your vehicle type: Trailer/Caravan. 4. Type the address where vehicle will be garaged: Confirm this with the customer. 5. Select the permit start date: Confirm this with the customer. 6. Select the permit duration. |
Up to 7 days |
| 2 | QLD | Applying online (for journeys commencing in QLD and finishing in other states EXCEPT WA):
1. Go to this link. 2. Click the “Continue” button at the bottom of the page. 3. Fill out your Queensland driver license. 4. Fill out your first and last name. 5. Fill out your date of birth. 6. Click “Continue”. Applying in-person (for journeys commencing in QLD and finishing in WA): 1. Download and fill the Unregistered Vehicle Permit application (F3523_CFD) form and take it to a transport and monitoring customer service centre. |
Up to 7 days |
| 3 | NSW | Applying via e-mail (online) or in-person:
1. Go to this link. 2. Scroll down the page until you get to the “How to apply” section. 3. Download and complete the Vehicle Suitable for Safe Use Declaration – PDF form. Alternatively, click this to access the form. 4. Download and complete the Application for Unregistered Vehicle Permit – PDF form. Alternatively, click this to access the form. 5. Take the two completed forms with a proof of your identity to a NSW service centre or email them to [email protected]. |
Tailored to the time required to complete the journey but can extend up to 28 days. |
| 4 | WA | Applying online (48-hour validity):
1. Go to this link. 2. Scroll down the page and click the “Buy a temporary movement permit” button. 3. Follow the prompts and fill out your details. If permit requires more than 48 hours: 1. Go to this link. 2. Send an email to [email protected] requesting to apply for a UVP. Permits are only valid for journeys within WA or commencing in WA to SA or NT. |
Generally up to 48 hours but longer validity periods are available on a case by case basis. |
| 5 | SA | 1. Go to this link.
Applying online: 1. If you don’t already have one, set up a mySAGOV account 2. Scroll down the page and select the “Start now” button to begin. Applying in-person: 1. Download and complete the MR2 Application for an Unregistered Vehicle Permit form. 2. Take the completed form to a SA service centre. |
Up to 3 days |
| 6 | NT | 1. Go to this link.
Applying online: 1. Scroll down the page and click the “Go to Territory Services” button. 2. Follow the prompts. Applying in-person: 1. Download and complete the R07 Application for a Temporary Licence form. 2. Take the completed form to a Motor Vehicle Registry office in NT. Applying via email: 1. Download and complete the R07 Application for a Temporary Licence form. 2. Submit your application by email to [email protected]. |
Issued only for the time needed to complete the specified, direct journey. |
| 7 | TAS | 1. Go to this link.
Applying online: 1. Once you have created a myServiceTas account, you can login and: 2. Link the Driver Licence and Vehicle Registrations service (if not already linked) 3. Complete the online application form 4. pay the fee. Applying in-person: 1. Download and complete the Short Term Unregistered Vehicle Permit 2. Take the completed form and proof of your identity to your nearest service centre. Applying from outside of TAS: 1. Download and complete the Short Term Unregistered Vehicle Permit 2. Download and complete the Credit Card Payment Form. 3. Email the completed forms to [email protected]. |
Permits can only be issued for the smallest amount of time (days) needed for the journey or event within a 28-day period. |
