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go to licensing centre with old rego number or the vin number and get a permit easy as

just say its going from home to workshop/ licensing centre and return as legally that's all a permit is allowed for

Cost $13.80 last time i did it

Edited by gazza750

Temporary movement permits can be purchased from a Licensing Centre or over the phone by calling 13 11 56 paying by credit card.

Dept of Transport can only issue temp permits for the purposes of inspection/repairs, and the permit is only valid during the 48hour period if you are driving the vehicle to or from the locations you have written on the permit.

All you need is the engine or chassis number and where you will be taking the vehicle, and you can purchase a permit.

$13.80 was the old fee, they are now $20.80.

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