I have an unregistered/fully registered historic vehicle and I want to apply for conditional registration
You will first need to join a recognised historic vehicle club. These are listed on the Roads and Maritime website (
http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/roa ... -clubs.pdf).
If you want to opt-in to the log book trial you will need to join a recognised historic vehicle club that is participating in the log book trial.
To conditionally register a vehicle in the Historic Vehicle Scheme, customers must attend a Service NSW centre or registry and present:
A completed Application for Conditional Registration
(
http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/abo ... al-reg.pdf)
Proof of identity such as a NSW driver licence
Proof of registration entitlement (eg an original receipt for the vehicle, which clearly shows the buyer’s
name, the seller’s name, address and signature, the VIN or Chassis/frame or serial number and the date of acquisition)
A Historic Vehicle Declaration, signed by a recognised and participating historic vehicle club official, not greater than 42 days old (
http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/abo ... ration.pdf). Please note that a vehicle safety inspection report must be presented if the club is less than two years old.
Operators of newly conditionally registered historic vehicles will be issued:
Certificate of Conditional Registration
Certificate of Approved Operations, with the updated conditions
Historic Vehicle Log Book Trial form (if a member of a participating club).
If you are converting from full registration to conditional registration, you must surrender the full registration and number plates. You may be eligible for a refund of the unused portion of the vehicle tax or registration charge. Please note that a cancellation fee applies. You may also have the full registration number plates reserved at the Service NSW centre or registry or issued to a different vehicle for a fee. Distinctive historic vehicle number plates are issued with the conditional registration for a fee. You may also be eligible for a Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance premium refund. Please contact your CTP insurer for more information.
How do I become a recognised club under the Historic Vehicle Scheme?
To become a recognised club under the Historic Vehicle Scheme, club officials must complete an Application for a Historic Vehicle Club
http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/abo ... e-club.pdf and attach the following information:
Evidence of the organisation’s corporate status (eg Certificate of Registration issued by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission, or Certificate of Incorporation issued by NSW Fair Trading).
A copy of the club’s constitution demonstrating that the club can meet the Historic Vehicle Scheme policy.
Please see the Historic Vehicle Scheme policy on the Roads and Maritime website at:
http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/registr ... icles.html.
A list of the club’s officials.
A list of approved Scrutineers able to conduct Historic Vehicle inspections.
A list of representatives forming the club’s proposed Eligibility Committee.
The name and contact details of the proposed Eligibility Committee’s Responsible Person.
The inspection process and proof of compliance requirements used to demonstrate that an eligible Historic Vehicle meets the Historic Vehicle Scheme policy.
Materials (such as policies and procedures documents, etc) that demonstrate the club has professional and safety standards to provide sufficient administrative controls over the following areas:
o vehicle construction o vehicle logbooks o training and competency levels for vehicle scrutineers.
Completed applications and attached information may be sent to Roads and Maritime by email at
ais@rms.nsw.gov.au or by post to:
Enrolment Processing Unit
(Historic Vehicle Scheme)
PO Box 122
Glen Innes NSW 2370