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Scheme to Regularise Outstanding Arrears of Motor Vehicle Licence Fees re-launched
Transport Malta has re-launched an updated scheme to regularise outstanding arrears of motor vehicle licence fees.
The legislation has been amended. Defaulters, having an unlicensed vehicle registered on their name, will not be able to register or transfer another vehicle to their name.
It is illegal to drive a vehicle on the road without a valid annual circulation licence. If the licence remains unpaid, a monthly administrative fine of €10 will be levied on the vehicle owner, 90 days after its expiry date. Vehicles on the road, whose licence has expired more than 90 days before, will be towed.
The scheme is available for all vehicles that have been scrapped, destroyed, stolen, or garaged without notifying Transport Malta. It is also available for those who were unable to renew their vehicle’s licence.
The scheme also makes provisions for:
- Vehicles which have been scrapped by a deceased owner whose heir/s denunciate to the will;
- Individuals who have scrapped a vehicle and are residing in a home for the elderly, hospital asylum or similar institutions.
Transport Malta is also launching another scheme aimed at regularising garaged and scrapped vehicles.
For further information one may contact Transport Malta by sending an email on arrears.tm@transport.gov.mt or by calling on 8007 2393. Alternatively, one may visit us at the Vehicle Licensing Unit in Hornworks Ditch, Floriana, Hall B (windows 18/19) from Monday to Friday between 07:30hrs and 12:00hrs.
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