How do I get a refund from Green Slip NSW?
How to claim your refund
- Set up a MyServiceNSW account using your email address.
- Link your Account to Roads, under the Services tab on your Dashboard using your drivers licence or registration details.
- Apply for the greenslip refund by clicking Claim CTP Refund.
- Provide your banking details.
How do I renew my green slip NSW?
Pay your registration
- online – with BPAY or credit card on the Service NSW website.
- in person – by cash, EFTPOS, credit card or cheque at any service centre.
- phone – by credit card by calling our interactive voice response system on 1300 360 782 or speak to a customer service officer on 13 77 88.
Can I claim CTP refund at Service NSW?
Motorists will have more time to claim their compulsory third party (CTP) green slip refund with the scheme extended until 30 June 2019. Green slip refunds worth up to $120 can be claimed via Service NSW either online, over the phone or in store.
Are all NSW green slips the same?
Are all CTP green slips the same? Yes, all CTP green slips are the same, regardless of insurer. The insurers must all provide the statutory cover required by the legislation. One of the six insurers, NRMA Insurance, provides an additional feature on top of its green slip.
How do you get CTP refund?
You can cancel your vehicle’s registration at any time, you will need to go to a Roads & Maritime registry or Service NSW centre in person to do so. After your vehicle’s registration is cancelled, Roads & Maritime or Service NSW will give you a letter or receipt that you need to provide to the insurer.
Do I cancel my green slip when I sell my car?
Selling your car Remember, if you’re selling your vehicle, you might not have to cancel your registration or your Green Slip. When you sell your vehicle, the Green Slip is transferred to the new owner.
Can you pay green slip online?
You can pay for your CTP Green Slip: Online. By calling us on 131 144.
Is CTP and green slip the same?
CTP (which stands for Compulsory Third Party) and a Green Slip are the same thing – insurance you need before you can register your vehicle that covers injuries from an accident.
Do I cancel my Green Slip when I sell my car?
Do I pay CTP or REGO first?
In Australia you must register your vehicle before you can drive it on the roads. In NSW, you must buy CTP insurance (green slip) before you can register your vehicle. Some vehicles need a safety check (pink slip) or safety and identity check (blue slip).
How do I cancel my CTP policy?
Cancelling your CTP Green Slip Complete our CTP cancellation form and email it to us at [email protected]. You can also post it to us at the address shown on the form. You can also cancel over the phone on 1800 882 364, or at your nearest branch.
Do I Cancel CTP when I sell my car?
CTP insurance is linked to the vehicle, not the owner. So if you sell your vehicle, the CTP policy will be transferred to the new owner.
Can I transfer my CTP to another car?
CTP Insurance is linked to the vehicle, not the owner. That means if you sell your vehicle the CTP will be transferred to the new owner, and if you buy one, it will be transferred to you. Just make sure that you notify Service NSW.
Does CTP transfer to new owner?
CTP insurance is linked to the vehicle, not the owner. So if you sell your vehicle, the CTP policy will be transferred to the new owner. The TfNSW notify the CTP insurer of this change. Similarly, if you purchase a registered vehicle, the CTP insurance will already be placed with a CTP insurer.
How do I pay for my green slip?
You can pay for your CTP Green Slip:
- Online.
- By calling us on 131 144.
- At your local branch.
- By post (complete the payment slip on your policy certificate and send it to NRMA Insurance, Reply Paid 9871, Sydney NSW 2000)
How long does it take for CTP to go through?
How long does it take for my CTP Green Slip to go through to Service NSW? If you’ve paid for your Green Slip online or by phone, an eGreenSlip will be sent to Service NSW within an hour of payment. If you’ve made your payment at a Post Office, it will take up to 2 business days for the eGreen Slip to reach Service NSW.
How much does CTP usually cost?
Coming into effect on 1 December 2017, the new scheme will see the average price of green slips reduce to $543 for Sydney drivers and $414 for country motorists. The average premium for Sydney taxi owners will fall from $8836 to $5007. For country taxis, the average cost will decrease from $5203 to $2923.
What is a CTP green slip and do I need one?
Why do I need a NSW CTP Green Slip? All drivers registering their vehicles in New South Wales are required by law to have a NSW Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance policy also known as a CTP Green Slip. This insurance provides cover for people injured caused by your vehicle in an accident.
Is comprehensive car insurance the same as CTP green slip?
No, Comprehensive Car Insurance covers damage to vehicles and property caused by motor accidents, whereas a CTP Green Slip covers injuries to people caused by a motor vehicle accident. They need to be purchased separately.
What is CTP insurance and do I need It?
In NSW, CTP Insurance is mandatory to register your car. For insurance that covers damage to your vehicle and other motor vehicles, you’ll need to purchase additional Car Insurance, such as Comprehensive or Third Party Property Damage. When you register your car, you will be required to purchase CTP Green Slip Insurance.
How do I Register my car with a CTP green slip?
Step 1. Purchase your CTP Green Slip. It’s simple and you can do it online or over the phone. Step 2. Once you’ve purchased your CTP, we’ll automatically notify Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) within 1 hour so that you can then complete your registration. Step 3. Visit the TfNSW website and register your vehicle.