How do you get new number plates Qld?
To get replacement plates, visit your nearest transport and motoring customer service centre and bring with you:
- your report issued from the Queensland Police.
- your number plates (remove them after you arrive at the customer service centre).
How much does it cost to get new number plates in Qld?
Other registration related fees
Number plate fees | Cost |
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Standard (normal) plate fee—issue/replace | $32.00 |
Can I drive with a missing number plate?
Your number plate is an important part of your vehicle. It is a legal responsibility to make sure that you have it affixed in the right places to your vehicle at all times, and if you are found driving without them by the police then you can face a fine, points on your license, and more.
How do I replace a lost number plate?
Alternatively, call the Police Assistance Line on 131 444 or attend your local police station. When you visit the service centre, you’ll need to surrender your plate(s) if you have them, and receive new ones. Please be aware that the replacement plates won’t be exact copies of your previous plates.
How do I report a lost number plate Qld?
Its very important that if your plates do go missing that you report it immediately to PoliceLink on 131 444. That way, the local police will be able to identify when they do vehicle registration checks that the plates are in fact stolen, and shouldn’t be attached to that specific vehicle.
What do I do if my number plates are stolen?
If the number plates are stolen from your car you should report it to the police straight away – you might start receiving parking fines, speeding fines or worse.
Do cars have to have a front number plate?
All cars on the road are required to display registrations at both the front and rear of the vehicle. The number plate at the front of the car must be white with the index marks clearly visible in black. The rear plate must also show black letters and numbers, but on a yellow plate.
What happens to your old number plate when you change it?
According to DVLA, all you need to do is “keep the original registration number” this is because the old number plate will most likely be reassigned to that same vehicle if you decide to take your personalised number plate off or decide to sell your vehicle and want to keep your new plate when you do so.
How do I get a new number plate in Queensland?
To get replacement plates, visit your nearest transport and motoring customer service centre and bring with you: your report issued from the Queensland Police your number plates (remove them after you arrive at the customer service centre). How to attach personalised number plates
What do I need to do to replace my lost number plate?
You will need to: 1 bring your old plates (but do not remove them from the vehicle until you arrive at the customer service centre) 2 fill in the: 3 standard number plate/s replacement application (F3540) 4 personalised plate/s replacement application (F3543) 5 bring evidence of your identity:
What do the new Queensland license plates look like?
The new plates will continue to use maroon characters on a white background and the slogan, QUEENSLAND – SUNSHINE STATE, will also be retained. The plates will feature 3 numbers followed by 2 letters and then a further number – so, for example, 523-NL7.
Is it the registered operator’s responsibility to attach number plates?
It is the registered operator’s responsibility to ensure number plates are attached. It is important to note that any number plate issued to a vehicle, that includes personalised or customised plates, remains the property of the State of Queensland and must be surrendered to the Department of Transport and Main Roads, if required.