Registration Renew in Lake Bolac
Every year, the drivers must renew their vehicle registration at the VicRoads. Six weeks before the expiration date the VicRoads department will send a notification to remind the driver of the renovation date. It's the drivers own responsibility to keep the home address updated at all times in the VicRoads sistem to prevent missing any type of notification. In the case of those drivers who have chosen the VicRoads app, the notifications will be sended via email.
The registration fee will be calculated on the type of vehicle and the “Transport Accident Charge”, for more information, please visit the official VicRoads website.
The registration fee will be calculated on the type of vehicle and the “Transport Accident Charge”. Please visit the official VicRoads website for more information.
Renewal registrations are usually made for a 12 month period, but if necessary, each driver can change this period for a shorter one, like for 3 or 6 months. To change this data, all you have to do is to enter the VIcRoads official website and change the “Registration period” before making your payment.
Payment methods.
The VicRoads department gives the drivers all kinds of facilities to renew their vehicle’s registration.
Card payment:
- Pay online by using myVicRoads account.
- Pay by phone calling to 1300 086 314.
- Pay at the Australia Post Office.
- Pay at the VicRoads customer service center.
Cheque payment:
- Using BPAY (TO be able to use this, note that the biller code and account references will be available for you on the renewal notification or online at myVicRoads account).
- Payment by email sending a cheque and the renewal notice to: VicRoads, GPO Box 1644, Melbourne VIC 3001.
Payment by Cash: (Due to the COVID situation, the acceptance of cash may vary at some VicRoads customers services).
- Using the VicRoads customer service near you.
- Visiting one of the Australia Post Offices near you.
It is very important to remind all drivers that driving a vehicle with an expired registration, can be followed by expensive police fines (up to $1500).
This website is privately owned and is not affiliated with the Victorian Transport Services (VicRoads). Remember that we are never going to solicit any personal information, ID or credentials. The official VicRoads website: https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/