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Vehicle licence

A vehicle licence (also called a vehicle registration certificate in some jurisdictions) is issued by a motor registration authority in a jurisdiction in respect of a particular motor vehicle. A current licence is required for a motor vehicle to be legally permitted to be used or kept on a public road in the jurisdiction. Usually a licence is valid for one year and an annual licence fee is payable before a new one is issued.

A vehicle licence may be a paper document to be kept in the vehicle at all times. This may be in the form of an adhesive sticker to be affixed or displayed on the windshield of the vehicle or on the registration plate. In some countries, such as the UK, the paper document has been replaced by an electronic record. Authorities can confirm a valid licence via a computer check on the vehicles number plate.

The rules of vehicle licensing are in addition to those of vehicle registration, roadworthiness certification and insurance and other requirements.

Many jurisdictions have ceased issuing or requiring display of registration certificates and have instead adopted number plate recognition systems.

General edit

In some countries, such as Norway, the owner annually used to get a sticker to place on the registration plate, if the vehicle is permitted for driving.

United States and Canada edit

In the United States and Canada, an annual or biennial sticker is usually applied to the plate, with a few exceptions. For example, the District of Columbia and a few U.S. states use windscreen stickers, and some U.S. and Canadian jurisdictions issue permanent fleet licence plates. Also, some U.S. states, such as Virginia, require that a motorist obtain a vehicle licence from the city, county, or town government in addition to registering the vehicle with the appropriate agency of the state government, or, in some cases, the federal government.

Some of these jurisdictions have done away with the sticker, leaving registration status available only from a centralized database which authorities reference (by hand, or via automated number plate recognition).

Australia edit

In Australia, historically a current registration sticker was required to be displayed on the windscreen of all vehicles, but all states and territories have now ceased issuing such stickers for light vehicles and adopted number plate recognition systems.[1]

Western Australia has not required the display of a sticker since January 2010[2] and South Australia and Tasmania also do not require a sticker to be displayed.

New South Wales ceased issuing registration stickers for light vehicles on 1 January 2013;[3] Victoria ceased on 1 January 2014;[4] Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory ceased on 1 July 2014;[5][6] and Queensland ceased on 1 October 2014.[7]

United Kingdom edit

 
A 1956 UK tax disc

In the United Kingdom, vehicle excise duty was introduced in 1888, and between 1920 and 1 October 2014[8] the vehicle licence, colloquially known as a "tax disc", came in the form of a paper disc 75 millimetres (3 inches) in diameter to be displayed on the inside of a vehicle's front windscreen, and was evidence that the necessary vehicle excise duty had been paid for the vehicle.

From 1 October 2014 the physical paper disc was no longer issued, with enforcement of the taxation now being done through the automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) system. The Daily Telegraph reported in November 2017 that road tax evasion had tripled as a result of tax discs no longer being produced.[9]

Germany edit

In Germany, a driver is required to carry a vehicle licence (called the "Fahrzeugschein") containing vehicle owner data, technical specifications and car modifications. Additionally, each car has two registration plate stickers, one to confirm the car has been properly registered, and one to indicate it has passed its vehicle inspection (Hauptuntersuchung or HU) and the date by which the next inspection is due. While the vehicle licence and the registration sticker are permanent, the vehicle inspection sticker is renewed after each inspection.

Guernsey edit

In Guernsey road tax and the display of a tax disc was abolished in 2008 when fuel tax was increased by 14p per litre. Vehicles now display an insurance certificate.[10]

Ireland edit

In Ireland, a tax disc must also be displayed, which is of the same format as that in the UK. However, in addition, a square insurance "disc" must also be displayed to show that the vehicle has the legally required third party insurance. Private cars over 4 years old require a similar format "disc" from the National Car Test service to show roadworthiness.

Malta edit

In Malta, tax discs are very similar in appearance to their UK counterparts, and are also required to be visible on the left-hand side of the windscreen. The disc proves that the vehicle has valid insurance, and that it has passed its Vehicle Roadworthiness Test (VRT).

Sri Lanka edit

In Sri Lanka, a revenue licence must be displayed on the vehicle, and is evidence that the necessary vehicle excise duty has been paid for the specific vehicle. It is normally placed on the left side of the windscreen if it is a four-wheeled vehicle. A revenue licence is issued for a period of one year and must be renewed annually, during which an emissions test must be performed.

See also edit

  • Velology – the collection of tax discs and their history and design.

References edit

  1. ^ "NSW rego stickers to be taken off the road - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". Abc.net.au. 2012-05-24. Retrieved 2014-03-29.
  2. ^ "End of the road for car registration stickers". The Australian. December 31, 2009.
  3. ^ "No more rego stickers for light vehicles < Registration < Roads and Maritime Services". Rta.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 2014-03-29.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-12-17.
  5. ^ . Newsroom.nt.gov.au. Archived from the original on 2014-02-13. Retrieved 2014-03-29.
  6. ^ "End of Registration Labels". Rego.act.gov.au. Retrieved 2014-03-29.
  7. ^ Steven Wardill (September 15, 2013). "Queensland registration stickers to be phased out by October, 2014". The Courier Mail.
  8. ^ Westcott, Richard (2013-12-05). "Car tax disc to be axed after 93 years". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 2014-03-29.
  9. ^ Morley, Katie. "Car tax evasion triples after scrapping of paper discs". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  10. ^ "Guernsey States propose motor tax plan". BBC. 16 January 2015.
  • Car tax rules UK government webpage

External links edit

  • Tax your vehicle from GOV.UK government website

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Not to be confused with Driver s license A vehicle licence also called a vehicle registration certificate in some jurisdictions is issued by a motor registration authority in a jurisdiction in respect of a particular motor vehicle A current licence is required for a motor vehicle to be legally permitted to be used or kept on a public road in the jurisdiction Usually a licence is valid for one year and an annual licence fee is payable before a new one is issued A vehicle licence may be a paper document to be kept in the vehicle at all times This may be in the form of an adhesive sticker to be affixed or displayed on the windshield of the vehicle or on the registration plate In some countries such as the UK the paper document has been replaced by an electronic record Authorities can confirm a valid licence via a computer check on the vehicles number plate The rules of vehicle licensing are in addition to those of vehicle registration roadworthiness certification and insurance and other requirements Many jurisdictions have ceased issuing or requiring display of registration certificates and have instead adopted number plate recognition systems Contents 1 General 2 United States and Canada 3 Australia 4 United Kingdom 5 Germany 6 Guernsey 7 Ireland 8 Malta 9 Sri Lanka 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksGeneral editIn some countries such as Norway the owner annually used to get a sticker to place on the registration plate if the vehicle is permitted for driving United States and Canada editIn the United States and Canada an annual or biennial sticker is usually applied to the plate with a few exceptions For example the District of Columbia and a few U S states use windscreen stickers and some U S and Canadian jurisdictions issue permanent fleet licence plates Also some U S states such as Virginia require that a motorist obtain a vehicle licence from the city county or town government in addition to registering the vehicle with the appropriate agency of the state government or in some cases the federal government Some of these jurisdictions have done away with the sticker leaving registration status available only from a centralized database which authorities reference by hand or via automated number plate recognition Australia editIn Australia historically a current registration sticker was required to be displayed on the windscreen of all vehicles but all states and territories have now ceased issuing such stickers for light vehicles and adopted number plate recognition systems 1 Western Australia has not required the display of a sticker since January 2010 2 and South Australia and Tasmania also do not require a sticker to be displayed New South Wales ceased issuing registration stickers for light vehicles on 1 January 2013 3 Victoria ceased on 1 January 2014 4 Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory ceased on 1 July 2014 5 6 and Queensland ceased on 1 October 2014 7 United Kingdom edit nbsp A 1956 UK tax discMain article Vehicle Excise Duty In the United Kingdom vehicle excise duty was introduced in 1888 and between 1920 and 1 October 2014 8 the vehicle licence colloquially known as a tax disc came in the form of a paper disc 75 millimetres 3 inches in diameter to be displayed on the inside of a vehicle s front windscreen and was evidence that the necessary vehicle excise duty had been paid for the vehicle From 1 October 2014 the physical paper disc was no longer issued with enforcement of the taxation now being done through the automatic number plate recognition ANPR system The Daily Telegraph reported in November 2017 that road tax evasion had tripled as a result of tax discs no longer being produced 9 Germany editIn Germany a driver is required to carry a vehicle licence called the Fahrzeugschein containing vehicle owner data technical specifications and car modifications Additionally each car has two registration plate stickers one to confirm the car has been properly registered and one to indicate it has passed its vehicle inspection Hauptuntersuchung or HU and the date by which the next inspection is due While the vehicle licence and the registration sticker are permanent the vehicle inspection sticker is renewed after each inspection Guernsey editIn Guernsey road tax and the display of a tax disc was abolished in 2008 when fuel tax was increased by 14p per litre Vehicles now display an insurance certificate 10 Ireland editIn Ireland a tax disc must also be displayed which is of the same format as that in the UK However in addition a square insurance disc must also be displayed to show that the vehicle has the legally required third party insurance Private cars over 4 years old require a similar format disc from the National Car Test service to show roadworthiness Malta editIn Malta tax discs are very similar in appearance to their UK counterparts and are also required to be visible on the left hand side of the windscreen The disc proves that the vehicle has valid insurance and that it has passed its Vehicle Roadworthiness Test VRT Sri Lanka editIn Sri Lanka a revenue licence must be displayed on the vehicle and is evidence that the necessary vehicle excise duty has been paid for the specific vehicle It is normally placed on the left side of the windscreen if it is a four wheeled vehicle A revenue licence is issued for a period of one year and must be renewed annually during which an emissions test must be performed See also editVelology the collection of tax discs and their history and design References edit NSW rego stickers to be taken off the road ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Abc net au 2012 05 24 Retrieved 2014 03 29 End of the road for car registration stickers The Australian December 31 2009 No more rego stickers for light vehicles lt Registration lt Roads and Maritime Services Rta nsw gov au Retrieved 2014 03 29 Registration labels VicRoads Archived from the original on 2014 12 17 Northern Territory Government REGISTRATION STICKERS ARE UNSTUCK Newsroom nt gov au Archived from the original on 2014 02 13 Retrieved 2014 03 29 End of Registration Labels Rego act gov au Retrieved 2014 03 29 Steven Wardill September 15 2013 Queensland registration stickers to be phased out by October 2014 The Courier Mail Westcott Richard 2013 12 05 Car tax disc to be axed after 93 years BBC News BBC Retrieved 2014 03 29 Morley Katie Car tax evasion triples after scrapping of paper discs The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 21 May 2018 Guernsey States propose motor tax plan BBC 16 January 2015 Car tax rules UK government webpageExternal links editTax your vehicle from GOV UK government website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vehicle licence amp oldid 1089577597, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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