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RTA有关writte-off vehicle 的网页
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Written-off vehicles
A written-off vehicle is one that is damaged to such an extent that the insurer considers it uneconomical to repair, or the damage to the vehicle makes it unsafe for repair or registration. There are two types of written-off vehicles:
Statutory write-offs
Repairable write-offs
Statutory write-off
A vehicle that is recorded on the written-off vehicle register as a statutory write-off cannot be registered in NSW or anywhere else in Australia. These vehicles have their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) permanently cancelled. They can only be used for parts.
Repairable write-off
A repairable write-off is a vehicle that has been damaged to the extent that an insurer considers that it is uneconomical to repair. Repairable write-offs can be registered, provided that the vehicle has been satisfactorily repaired. Some repairable write-offs may be eligible for registraton without effecting repairs; for example, those written off for hail damage.
Purchasing a written-off vehicle from a damaged vehicle auction house
Due to delays in the processing of some written-off vehicles by insurance companies, the written-off vehicle you purchase may not have been placed on the written-off vehicle register. For this reason it is important to advise the AUVIS examiner and the motor registry that the vehicle was purchased from a damaged vehicle auction. This may save inconvenience at a later date by averting the possible suspension or cancellation of the registration when the insurer does enter the vehicle on the register.
Registering a repairable write-off
To register a repairable written-off vehicle, you will need to:
Obtain an inspection report (blue slip) from an Authorised Unregistered Vehicle Inspection Station (AUVIS). You need to provide proof of repair (original receipts for parts purchased and repairs carried out) to the AUVIS examiner. For AUVIS fees, see Vehicle Inspectors Bulletin 18 in the related links above right. For locations of AUVIS stations, phone 1300 137 302.
Attend a motor registry in person and provide:
The AUVIS inspection report (blue slip)
A completed Application for Registration (the AUVIS examiner will give you this)
Proof of repairs (as presented to the AUVIS examiner)
Any other required documents (eg proof of identity, proof of acquisition, CTP insurance etc - see Get a new registration for full details)
In areas where the Vehicle Identification Inspection Unit (VIIU) operates, repairable written-off vehicles less than 10 years old are inspected by RTA Vehicle Identification Inspectors to confirm their identity. A fee is payable to the RTA for these inspections in addition to any fees payable in obtaining the blue slip (see Registration fees in the related links above right). If you fail to attend your VIIU booking or do not give 24 hours' notice to change your booking you will be charged a further booking fee.
The motor registry will advise you if your vehicle requires a VIIU inspection, and will book the inspection for you. This initial booking must be made in person at a motor registry, although changes to this booking (eg rescheduling) can be made via the RTA Contact Centre. The vehicle cannot be registered until it has passed a VIIU inspection.
In areas where VIIU is not operating, the AUVIS examiner will conduct a written-off vehicle check. |
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