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I was wondering if anyone has recent information (googled but most topics date to around 5-10 years ago) on what i need to have with me when i go to RTA in NSW to get the car i just imported and have compliance plate for under SEVS registered for the first time?

I am after info with regard to:

- is it just a walk in and wait in cue process or do i need to go to an RTA inspection station.

- is compliance plate enough to get the car registered along with CTP

- can i just get a CTP online or do i need an original certificate sent in the mail?

- will i need to pay stamp duty as well as i have alreay paid import duty?

- will the number plates be issued on the same day or will i need to come back later (i am after random digits white plates)

-anything else i need to have a smooth process in RTA, cant get much time off work so trying to do all this on Saturday morning if possible.

Also can i drive it fromt he compliance workshop to RTA in NSW?

Any tips provided much appreciated.

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Not sure on all your questions, but can give some input.

When I registered my cefiro in NSW (bought from interstate with no proof of previous rego), I needed a engineers report, due to mine being brought in under the 15yr old rule.

Pretty sure you wont need an engineers, just the details of compliance plate from SEVS.

I had to get a blue slip.

Also needed the hard copy of a greenslip.

Not sure on black and white numberplates, they issue yellow and black on the spot.

Not sure on the stamp duty.

You can drive an unregistered car for registration purpose along the most direct route, obviously only for matters directly relating to registering the car.

Good luck.

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