Details On Qld Trade Plates Please?  

JDM_Silvia
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Post #1 post 18th January 2010 - 04:39 AM
as the title says guys, i need to know the price and whats needed to use a trade plate as i am picking up a car for my sister and cant be fucked hiring a trailor, as the only car i have to use a trailor will cost me a fortune on fuel
Thanks guys

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ExodusDesign
Post #2

why dont you just organise day rego/ctp??

thats a completely different kettle of fish to a trade/dealer plate

JDM_Silvia
Post #3

QUOTE (ExodusDesign @ Jan 18 2010, 10:43 PM) *
why dont you just organise day rego/ctp??

thats a completely different kettle of fish to a trade/dealer plate

how much does that set me back? and how easy is it to apply or what ever

Ralli
Post #4

go onto qld transport website, it should tell you somewhere on there !

JDM_Silvia
Post #5

QUOTE (Ralli @ Jan 18 2010, 10:49 PM) *
go onto qld transport website, it should tell you somewhere on there !

i had a look couldnt find anything, wasnt under anything i thought it would be

Ralli
Post #6

http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/Home/Regis...tered_vehicles/

is this what you were after ?? dunno.gif

ExodusDesign
Post #7

ring up AAMI or RACQ or any of the insurers and organise day CTP
and then go into transport with your details and forms and get a day registration.

this allows you to drive the vehicle to your repairer / rwc place / mechanic / ram raid


from memory about 50-80 bucks?
anyone care to elaborate?



Moving Unreg Vehicles (From QLD Transport Site)


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You can apply for an unregistered vehicle permit to drive an unregistered vehicle on the road. This is only for special circumstances when you need to move the vehicle from one place to another. The vehicle must be in a safe condition — if it is not in a safe condition it must be transported or towed behind a tow truck.

For example, if you are unable to drive directly from an approved inspection station to a Department of Transport and Main Roads customer service centre, you must complete an Unregistered Vehicle Permit Application form (F3523). A permit is also required if your vehicle is refused registration.

Depending on the journey and type of vehicle, a permit may be issued for up to seven days. However, the application must be for the most direct route in the shortest possible time. A permit will be granted only for the length of time required to make the journey and is valid until midnight on the last day of the journey.

Note: a permit is not issued for 24 hours from the time of purchase (for example, if purchased at 4pm it will still expire at 12 midnight). Permits are calculated on the number of calendar days required and a fee is charged for each day the permit is issued.

To apply for a permit you will need to submit a completed application form stating the vehicle identification number or engine number and a Class 22 compulsory third party insurance certificate, issued in the applicants name, covering the vehicle or motorbike for the duration of the permit. You will need to pay a fee for the compulsory third party insurance. A Class 22 compulsory third party insurance can only be obtained from an insurance company or agent.

For all compulsory third party insurance information, including premium rates and links to the individual insurers, view the Motor Accident Insurance Commission website.

When moving a vehicle from interstate to Queensland, an unregistered vehicle permit must be issued by the state or territory where the journey starts. A new permit must be obtained from the interstate authority if a vehicle has been moved from Queensland to another state and is being returned to Queensland. All states and territories (excluding Western Australia) have reciprocal arrangements so that a vehicle may travel through other states and territories with a Queensland-issued permit.

Note: standard number plates must be surrendered before an unregistered vehicle permit will be issued. Customised or personalised plates must be removed while using the permit. You could be fined for having number plates attached while using an unregistered vehicle permit.

A quote for new registration fees can be calculated using eQuote.



JDM_Silvia
Post #8

thanks Ralli and ExodusDesign
a mate of mine told me all i had to do was go in and ask for trade plate and pay 30 dollars dunno.gif will check it out
thanks again enjoy your night

GTRwilson
Post #9

Anyone actually know about details regarding the trade plate? Such as can only be used at specific times and for certain purposes ect all outlined before getting it?

Ralli
Post #10

QUOTE (GTRwilson @ Jan 18 2010, 11:05 PM) *
Anyone actually know about details regarding the trade plate? Such as can only be used at specific times and for certain purposes ect all outlined before getting it?

I dont know the exact details, but I know that the ones we have at work are only to be used during work hours and are not allowed to be used after 6 and before 7 or something like that ... but I think it might be different for each set or depending on who they are registered too, if that make sense !

GTRwilson
Post #11

Yeah thats exactly what i was thinking. Do you know if they specify where they are allowed to be used? e.g. if you're using them 200klms away from your business, its hardly going to be for business use...

Ralli
Post #12

We can use ours all over brisbane, but we are a dealership, so there may be seperate rules for dealerships / small car yards etc .. dunno.gif
I honestly didn't think you could get a trade plate for personal use ! I thought it was only for business

GTRwilson
Post #13

im pretty sure they are only for business, i was just curious about how much personal use you can get out of them, should you know someone with one.

HSV
Post #14

QUOTE (GTRwilson @ Jan 18 2010, 11:05 PM) *
Anyone actually know about details regarding the trade plate? Such as can only be used at specific times and for certain purposes ect all outlined before getting it?


Spoke to QT yesterday about this when I was in there registering the Monaro.

Trade plates allowed until 6pm weekenights, think it was half day Saturday, and not at all Sunday.

My curiosity was tipped by the Camaro I saw on Sun driving around with one on..........

Ralli
Post #15

QUOTE (HSV @ Jan 19 2010, 07:14 AM) *
Spoke to QT yesterday about this when I was in there registering the Monaro.

Trade plates allowed until 6pm weekenights, think it was half day Saturday, and not at all Sunday.

My curiosity was tipped by the Camaro I saw on Sun driving around with one on..........

Yeh thats what I thought .... Thats when most dealerships / car yards are open too I guess, and they would be the only ones allowed to have them .. Oh and panel shops and performance shops/small mechanical workshops too I would imagine !

GTRwilson
Post #16

Yeah its not restricted solely to car dealerships, anything involving the transport of cars ect can get one, as i know someone with one and they are far from being a car dealership.

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