Motorists must verify personal details

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Published Nov 1, 2015

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Cape Town - As of November 1, all motorists will be required to verify all personal and address particulars with any motor vehicle or driving licence transaction, the Western Cape transport and public works department said on Sunday.

This followed the promulgation of regulation 32A of the National Road Traffic Regulations (NRTR) on October 31, 2014, which came into effect a year later, it said in a statement.

“What this means now is that any person or body of persons (companies or organisations) will be required to submit proof of full names, identity or business number, and residential and postal address before any registering authority can issue a motor vehicle licence disc or operator card.”

The new regulation would have a direct effect on:

* The procedure for the change of particulars of a registered manufacturer, builder, or importer;

* The procedure for the change of particulars of a title holder or owner of a registered motor vehicle;

* The procedure for the change of particulars of a holder of a motor trade number;

* The manner of notification of a new residential and postal address, specifically relating to driving licence holders; and

* The application for, and issue of, a traffic register number and certificate.

“The new regulations will require each person to provide proof of particulars (full names and identity number) and residential and postal addresses for verification when there is a change of person particulars or change of address; or with the first application that is made for a NaTIS service at a registering authority or driving licence testing centre from 1 November onwards,” the department said.

Vehicle fleet owners would be required to provide such information with the first transaction or service on NaTIS they apply for.

“The department has issued clear guidelines to registering authorities and driving licence testing centres on how to apply the new requirements and have defined exactly what proof is required for transactions to be accepted.

“This should eliminate any uncertainty and streamline the process of ensuring that these vital particulars are correctly recorded on NaTIS, to the benefit of both the public and government.”

Proof of address would include a utility bill issued by the municipality, telephone account, or retail store account not older than three months.

For a list of acceptable documents that constitutes proof, see the website of the department https://www.westerncape.gov.za/general-publication/new-verification-requirements-motor-vehicle-or-driving-licence-transactions

The regulations apply countrywide.

African News Agency

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