Step-by-step guides on how to de-register a vehicleStep 1Decide whether you want to scrap the vehicle, temporarily store the vehicle at an authorised Export Processing Zone pending export or export the vehicle.
If you wish to retain your vehicle registration number, please remember to do it before or at the time of de-registration at Appointed Scrap Yard Operators, Export Processing Zone Operators or LTA. Step 2A) Scrapping of vehicle
B) Storing of vehicle pending export
NOTE:1) A vehicle can be stored at an EPZ for a period of 12 months from the vehicle's de-registration date.
2) The following disposal documents must be submitted to the EPZ operators immediately upon export of the vehicle, or not more than 14 days after the vehicle had exited an EPZ (for vehicles which had exited an EPZ on or after 16 June 2008), whichever is earlier:
1The Bill of Lading shall be signed by its originating shipping line, shipping company, freight agent or master. The Bill of Lading can also be signed by a named agent for or on behalf of the shipping line, shipping company or master.
C) Exporting of vehicle
1The Bill of Lading shall be signed by its originating shipping line, shipping company, freight agent or master. The Bill of Lading can also be signed by a named agent for or on behalf of the shipping line, shipping company or master.
NOTE:1) If your vehicle's de-registration application is received after its road tax/lay up/road tax exemption period has expired, the arrears of road tax and late renewal fees will be payable.
2) If there is any residual road tax, refund will be effected upon de-registration of the vehicle and it will be made to the last registered owner. No application is necessary.
Step 3To find out the unused portion of the Preferential Additional Registration Fee (PARF) and/or Certificate of Entitlement (COE) rebate to be granted to the vehicle (if any), please refer to our online services below.
Driving/using/allowing usage of a de-registered vehicleIt is an offence to drive, use or keep a de-registered vehicle. A de-registered vehicle must be towed or transported if it needs to be transferred from one location to another. Infringing offenders will be prosecuted in Court, and face a maximum Court fine of $1,000 or 3 months' imprisonment.
A de-registered vehicle is also likely to be uninsured. It is a serious offence for anyone to use or permit the use of a vehicle without a valid motor insurance cover. The penalty is a fine of up to $1,000 or imprisonment of up to 3 months or both, and a mandatory disqualification from holding a driving licence for at least 12 months, upon conviction in court. Failing to submit disposal documents of a de-registered vehicleOffenders who fail to submit disposal documents as proof that the vehicle has been scrapped or exported within a month of the cancellation of its registration may be prosecuted in Court, and face a maximum Court fine of $2,000 or 3 months' imprisonment. Similarly, first time offenders who are found keeping a de-registered vehicle may be prosecuted in Court, and face a maximum Court fine of $2,000 or 3 months' imprisonment.
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De-register A Vehicle Forms Download
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