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you have to fill out a seperate form and the buyer has to have it signed at a court house... the guy that bought my MOP4R plates had to have it signed by the court in mandurah... so he has the right to display... cost him about $25 by memory...

And as Ryan said, ring the DPI or go in because you have to get the forms anyways :ermm:

you have to pay stamp duty on the transfer of the plate too and thats payable to state revenue not DPI - its only a small amount but its a lot of messing about and you have to go into the city blah blah blah. Unless they've changed it.

I've just gone through the dramas of doing this too.

I put $0 on the plate transfer form and sent it to state revenue, 3 weeks later get a letter back with the same form saying I have to put an amount in it, So I sent it back changing the $0 to $1 and wrote on the form with big letters "Happy Now!"

They've just sent back my form today with a grand total Stamp Duty Fee of $0.00

it says on the back $2 transfer fee waived, hahaha.

so make sure you put $1 as the fee or they send it back to you.

now I have to go to DPI and get my plates back and pay their stupid fee too, $60ish I think



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