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How much it costs to renew your vehicle license after adjustments. Image: File

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What’s the NEW adjusted COST to renew your vehicle license?

Knowing how much it costs to renew your vehicle license isn’t as simple as it sounds. We break it down per province after adjustments.

14-09-23 11:17
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How much it costs to renew your vehicle license after adjustments. Image: File

When it comes to the how much it’ll cost to renew your vehicle license, you’ve got to remember that every province charges slightly different prices. Plus, the unladen weight of your car – or Tare – also dictates how much your renewal fee will be after adjustments.

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The good news is government did reduce vehicle license renewal fees for users on its eNATIS website earlier in the year, so that’s one thing to smile about at least. And the portal now services all provinces in the country for vehicle license renewals. Nevertheless, here’s what you can expect to pay after adjustments when it comes time to renew your vehicle license.

RENEW YOUR VEHICLE LICENSE

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I’m sure you don’t need us to remind you but renewing your vehicle license needs to happen every year. If you miss the deadline – plus the 21-day grace period – you’ll be liable for a late-licensing penalty fee.

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Sadly, due to the dysfunctional state of the South African Postal Service right now, the likelihood of you receiving your Vehicle license renewal notice (MVL2) is almost zero. Because of that you need to keep on top of your renewal date yourself.

HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL PAY PER PROVINCE

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What it will cost to renew your vehicle license across the country. Photo by Gallo Images/Jacques Stander.

Owing to the fact that most passenger cars driven on the road weigh between 750 kg at the very lightest to 2 750 kg for a large luxury SUV or bakkie, we’re going to focus on these figures only. We’re also going to ignore trailers and semi-trailers.

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Here’s a breakdown of renewal fees in South Africa’s three major provinces. You can click on the links further down for the rest of the country.

TareNot exceedingGAUTENGWESTERN CAPEKZN
750 kg1 000 kgR384,00R336,00R456,00
1 000 kg1 250 kgR432,00R408,00R516,00
1 250 kg1 500 kgR600,00R558,00R648,00
1 500 kg1 750 kgR708,00R624,00R780,00
1 750 kg2 000 kgR900,00R708,00R912,00
2 000 kg2 250 kgR1 044,00R966,00R1 092,00
2 250 kg2 500 kgR1 260,00R1 128,00R1 296,00
2 500 kg2 750 kgR1 416,00R1 272,00R1 506,00

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Click on the links below to see how much it costs to renew your vehicle license across SA:

Eastern Cape
Free State
Limpopo
Mpumalanga
Northern Cape
North West Province

It’s interesting to note that the Western Cape is the cheapest province to renew your vehicle license in each category. Taking the most common Tare of between 1 250 and 1 500 kg, it costs R600 in Gauteng, R624 in the Western Cape and R648 in KZN.

WHAT IF YOU’RE LATE TO RENEW YOUR VEHICLE LICENSE?

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What is the NEW adjusted COST to renew your vehicle license? Picture: File/Fotor.

Don’t stress, you have a 21-day grace period to renew an expired vehicle license. This starts counting down from the expiry date on your vehicle license. Miss the 21-day grace period and you will pay a late-renewal penalty. This fee is calculated at one tenth of your annual licensing fee per month. So, don’t dawdle because the longer you leave it, the more expensive it will be.

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If you have any questions about the best way to renew your vehicle license, be sure to ask us something the comments section below. Send an email to info@thesouthafrican.com.

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