Interstate vehicle transfer - identity inspection tier 2
If a vehicle is from interstate or overseas, a one-off new construction or there is any other doubt to its history, a vehicle identity inspection (Tier 2) is required before applying for registration.
When is a vehicle identity inspection (Tier 2) required? A vehicle identity inspection (Tier 2) is required if the vehicle:
•was last registered interstate, unless you hold a current interstate registration certificate in exactly the same name as the intended South Australian registration - this includes vehicles that may have been registered in South Australia previously
•is from overseas
•registration (plate) number is unknown
•was a commonwealth registered vehicle
•has been registered in South Australia before, but the vehicle details (for example, engine number and vehicle identification number) do not match records, or the details of the vehicle are unknown
•is a one-off new construction
•is a repaired written-off vehicle (see Tier 3 identity inspection).
All vehicles driven to the inspection facility are required to have some form of current registration, either:
•Current South Australian or Interstate registration; or
•An unregistered vehicle permit; or
•Trade Plate (trade plate owner must have some financial interest in the vehicle).
When vehicles will not be inspected
Vehicles will not be inspected if on trailers or other transporting means.
All vehicles are required to be driven in and driven out of the inspection shed. 作者: Dickson_Bao 时间: 22-4-2012 20:49
去regency park车检,合格后去service sa交钱就OK了