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Government

Government of Western
of Western AustraliaAustralia Seller’s Copy (blue copy) MR9
Department
Departmentof Transport
of Transport Notification of Change of Ownership
Vehicle Licence Transfer
Save time, transfer online with your DoTDirect account at www.transport.wa.gov.au
This form must be completed and signed by both the seller and the purchaser. The seller must mail the seller’s copy to:
Driver and Vehicle Services, GPO Box R1290, Perth, WA 6844 within 7 days of the sale or an infringement penalty may be applied.

Vehicle Details (Details to be completed from vehicle licence papers)


PLATE NUMBER LICENCE EXPIRY DATE ODOMETER READING

If the vehicle has optional number plates fitted, you must also transfer the ownership of the Right to Display entitlement. See reverse page
MAKE MODEL BODY TYPE TRANSMISSION TYPE (PLEASE TICK ü)
AUTOMATIC MANUAL

CHASSIS/VIN NUMBER ENGINE NUMBER YEAR OF MANUFACTURE

DATE OF DISPOSAL/PURCHASE
SELLING PRICE DUTIABLE VALUE (SEE DEFINITIONS OVERLEAF)

Selling price and Dutiable Value must be completed for the transfer process to proceed
WARNING
A seller or purchaser who understates the purchase price or Dutiable Value of a Vehicle or who provides information which is false in a material particular
(important details) commits an offence under the Duties Act 2008 and is liable to a penalty of $20,000. The seller and the purchaser are liable for the payment
of the amount of shortfall of Vehicle Licence Duty to the extent of the amount understated, together with a penalty of 100% of that Duty.

Seller Details
DATE OF BIRTH
FAMILY NAME GIVEN NAMES

AUSTRALIAN COMPANY NUMBER (ACN)


COMPANY NAME (IF VEHICLE IS LICENSED IN COMPANY NAME)

POSTCODE
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS SUBURB OR TOWN

CONTACT NUMBER

Purchaser Details
DRIVER’S LICENCE NUMBER DATE OF BIRTH
CONTACT NUMBER

FAMILY NAME GIVEN NAMES

AUSTRALIAN COMPANY NUMBER (ACN)


COMPANY NAME (IF VEHICLE IS LICENSED IN COMPANY NAME)

POSTCODE
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS SUBURB OR TOWN

POSTCODE
POSTAL ADDRESS SUBURB OR TOWN

It is important that you complete this information for the transfer process to proceed.
Is a factory fitted or Government approved immobiliser fitted to this vehicle and fully operational? YES NO
Will this vehicle be kept primarily in WA (see ‘Garaging Address’ on back of form for explanation)? YES NO
POSTCODE
GARAGING ADDRESS (SEE BACK OF FORM FOR EXPLANATION) SUBURB OR TOWN

I consent for Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) to use the above address(es) for all DVS dealings? YES NO

Seller’s Declaration Purchaser’s Declaration


I declare that all the above information I have provided is true and correct. I declare that all the above information I have provided is true and correct and
hereby apply to transfer the vehicle licence into my name.
SELLERS SIGNATURE PURCHASER’S SIGNATURE

DATE DATE

Last Updated: 16.02.2018


Save time, transfer online with your DoTDirect account. Access our secure site www.transport.wa.gov.au
Let us come to you anytime, anywhere. and click on the DoTDirect services point to register or login. A DoTDirect online account is a free personalised
Signing up to DoTDirect is now easier than ever. account where you are able to manage all information relating to your personal vehicle licence and driver's
www.transport.wa.gov.au/dotdirect licence, as well as pay all bills associated with these licences. You are now able to also view your boats and
pay boat registration renewals through your DoTDirect online account.

WHAT THE SELLER HAS TO DO


1. If you are selling a licensed vehicle to another owner you are required to complete this form and forward the Seller’s Copy (blue copy) to Driver and
Vehicle Services (DVS), GPO Box R1290, Perth WA 6844 within 7 days of the sale or a $100 infringement may be issued.
2. Make sure that all relevant details are completed on the form. Both you and the purchaser are required to complete and sign the form. Where details
have not been completed you may be contacted by telephone to confirm vehicle details.
3. You are required to forward or hand the Purchaser’s Copy (red copy) together with the current licence papers to the purchaser.
4. If the vehicle is fitted with optional plates, and you intend to sell them with the vehicle, a ‘Transfer of Right to Display Optional Plates’ (Form VL176) must
be signed by both parties. If you have special or personalised plate fitted to your vehicle and wish to retain them, you must exchange the plate at a DVS
centre or regional agent before completing the sale of the vehicle.
5. If you are disposing of a vehicle that is licensed at concession rates, you should advise the new owner of the concession and possible charges.

DEFINITIONS - DUTIABLE VALUE


The term “dutiable value” is defined by Division 5 of the Duties Act 2008. The following interpretation is provided as a guide only.
New Vehicle:
For a new vehicle (which includes a demonstration model that has been used for that purpose for not more than 2 months) that is a motor car, motor wagon or
motorcycle, the list price (see definition below), plus the price fixed by the manufacturer, importer or principle distributor as the additional retail selling price in
Western Australia for a particular type of transmission fitted to the vehicle. (For example, the set fee to upgrade a manual transmission to automatic).
Used Vehicle:
In relation to used vehicles - the amount for which the vehicle might reasonably be sold, free of encumbrance, in the open market. Where the dutiable value
or purchase price of a vehicle has been incorrectly stated the matter will be referred to the Office of State Revenue for investigation and possible prosecution.
List Price means the price that has been fixed by the manufacturer, importer or principle distributor as the retail selling price of that vehicle in Western Australia.
NOTE: Vehicles which are transferred for no monetary gain need to have an amount provided for which the vehicle might reasonably be sold, free of
encumbrances in the open market. i.e. its dutiable value.
Garaging Address (base of operation):
In accordance with section 5(3)(d) of the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012, vehicles cannot be licensed in Western Australia if they are garaged in another state.
You may be required to produce documentary proof of this.

POSTAL ADDRESS FOR ENQUIRIES


Driver and Vehicle Services Website: www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing
GPO Box R1290 Telephone: 13 11 56
Perth WA 6844 Facsimile: 1300 669 995

The information you supply on this form may be disclosed to other government agencies where provided for in legislation. The Chief Executive Officer of the
Department of Transport also releases aggregated statistical information to third parties. However, your personal identifying information will not be released to
these persons without your explicit consent.

WARNING: Restrictions on vehicle transfers


There may be sanctions applied by the Department of the Attorney General in respect of unpaid fines that prevent the grant, renewal or
transfer of a vehicle licence. Until such time the sanction has been removed, the vehicle is considered unlicensed and continued use of the
vehicle will be in contravention of the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012.
Before considering the sale or purchase of a vehicle, the vehicle licence status may be checked at www.transport.wa.gov.au.
Vehicle owners that might have outstanding infringement notices or court fines may contact the Fines Enforcement Registry on
1300 650 235 to enquire if their unpaid fines have led to a suspension of the vehicle licence.
Government of Western Australia Purchaser’s Copy (red copy) MR9
Government of Western AustraliaNotification of Change of Ownership
Department of Transport
Department of Transport Vehicle Licence Transfer
Save time, transfer online with your DoTDirect account at www.transport.wa.gov.au
This form must be completed and signed by both the seller and the purchaser. The purchaser must mail the purchaser’s copy to:
Driver and Vehicle Services, GPO Box R1290, Perth, WA 6844 within 14 days of the sale or an infringement penalty may be applied.

Vehicle Details (Details to be completed from vehicle licence papers)


PLATE NUMBER LICENCE EXPIRY DATE ODOMETER READING

If the vehicle has optional number plates fitted, you must also transfer the ownership of the Right to Display entitlement. See reverse page
MAKE MODEL BODY TYPE TRANSMISSION TYPE (PLEASE TICK ü)
AUTOMATIC MANUAL

CHASSIS/VIN NUMBER ENGINE NUMBER YEAR OF MANUFACTURE

DATE OF DISPOSAL/PURCHASE
SELLING PRICE DUTIABLE VALUE (SEE DEFINITIONS OVERLEAF)

Selling price and Dutiable Value must be completed for the transfer process to proceed
WARNING
A seller or purchaser who understates the purchase price or Dutiable Value of a Vehicle or who provides information which is false in a material particular
(important details) commits an offence under the Duties Act 2008 and is liable to a penalty of $20,000. The seller and the purchaser are liable for the payment
of the amount of shortfall of Vehicle Licence Duty to the extent of the amount understated, together with a penalty of 100% of that Duty.

Seller Details
DATE OF BIRTH
FAMILY NAME GIVEN NAMES

AUSTRALIAN COMPANY NUMBER (ACN)


COMPANY NAME (IF VEHICLE IS LICENSED IN COMPANY NAME)

POSTCODE
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS SUBURB OR TOWN

CONTACT NUMBER

Purchaser Details
DRIVER’S LICENCE NUMBER DATE OF BIRTH
CONTACT NUMBER

FAMILY NAME GIVEN NAMES

AUSTRALIAN COMPANY NUMBER (ACN)


COMPANY NAME (IF VEHICLE IS LICENSED IN COMPANY NAME)

POSTCODE
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS SUBURB OR TOWN

POSTCODE
POSTAL ADDRESS SUBURB OR TOWN

It is important that you complete this information for the transfer process to proceed.
Is a factory fitted or Government approved immobiliser fitted to this vehicle and fully operational? YES NO
Will this vehicle be kept primarily in WA (see ‘Garaging Address’ on back of form for explanation)? YES NO
POSTCODE
GARAGING ADDRESS (SEE BACK OF FORM FOR EXPLANATION) SUBURB OR TOWN

I consent for Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) to use the above address(es) for all DVS dealings? YES NO

Seller’s Declaration Purchaser’s Declaration


I declare that all the above information I have provided is true and correct. I declare that all the above information I have provided is true and correct and
hereby apply to transfer the vehicle licence into my name.
SELLERS SIGNATURE PURCHASER’S SIGNATURE

DATE DATE

Last Updated: 16.02.2018


WHAT THE PURCHASER HAS TO DO
1. When purchasing a licensed vehicle you must complete this form together with the seller of the vehicle. The seller is required to give you (as the Purchaser)
the Purchaser’s Copy (red copy) and the current licence papers. The purchaser must submit this copy either in person at a DVS Centre or agent, or by mail
to the address at the foot of this page, within 14 days of purchasing the vehicle. Failing to do so may result in a penalty. Failure to pay the vehicle licence
duty and transfer fee within 28 days of the invoice being issued may result in an infringement of $100. If you have not received an invoice within 14 days of
submitting this form please contact DVS on 13 11 56.
2. Purchasers must provide proof of identity and age before a vehicle licence can be transferred. A vehicle licence can only be issued/transferred to:
• an individual (natural person) aged 18 years or older for a heavy vehicle (over 4500 kg mass rating for charging) or 16 years or older for any other vehicle;
• a corporate company or other incorporated body; or
• any other body that is recognised as being a legal entity.
When a vehicle is jointly owned a Proof of Identity form must be completed and signed by all owners nominating an owner/licence holder.
Proof of Identity forms may be obtained online at www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing
3. If you purchase a vehicle that is licensed at a concession rate and you are not eligible for a concession, the vehicle license must be restored to full rates
prior to using the vehicle or the vehicle license will be deemed invalid. The continue use of the vehicle will be in contravention of the Road Traffic (Vehicles)
Act 2012.
4. If you purchase a vehicle with optional plates and you intend to keep them, you must complete a ‘Transfer of Right to Display Optional Plates’ (Form VL176).
The vendor (seller) of the Right to Display optional plates and you the purchaser of the Right to Display these plates must sign the form and return it to a DVS
centre or regional agent along with the vehicle transfer form. A Plate transfer fee is applicable. If you are unable to provide a signed copy of the ‘Transfer
of Right to Display Optional Plates’ (Form VL176), then the plates must be returned to your nearest DVS centre or regional agent. Note: It is unlawful to
display optional plates on a vehicle without a Right to Display and Trade certificate being granted by the Chief Executive Officer.
5. The invoice may be paid by BPAY (contact your bank or financial institution for further information), credit card using DVS’s Phonepay 1300 655 322, by
mail (GPO Box R1290, PERTH, WA 6844), in person at any metropolitan Post Office, participating country Post Office, regional DVS agent or a DVS centre
(cash, cheque or EFTPOS).
A vehicle can only be licensed in the name of an individual (natural person), corporate company, incorporated body or any other body that is
recognised as a legal entity. If the vehicle is jointly owned, a Proof of Identity form must be completed and signed nominating an owner/licence
holder. Proof of Identity forms may be obtained online at www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing
The information you supply on this form may be disclosed to other government agencies where provided for in legislation. The Chief Executive Officer of the
Department of Transport also releases aggregated statistical information to third parties. However, your personal identifying information will not be released to
these persons without your explicit consent.

IMMOBILISER REQUIREMENTS
The purchaser of the vehicle is responsible to ensure that an approved and fully operational immobiliser (factory fitted or self arming) is installed. Any application
to transfer the vehicle licence will not be accepted if the purchaser has not declared (by signing the declaration on the front of the Notification of Change of
Ownership form) that an approved immobiliser is fitted to the vehicle and is operational. A false or misleading declaration will result in a fine. Vehicles that are
25 years or older, vehicles that have a tare weight over 3000 kg or a GVM or aggregate weight over 4500 kg, motorcycles and some farm vehicles are exempt
from the fitment of an immobiliser. If you are unsure about whether the vehicle immobiliser installed is approved, check with your nearest authorised installer,
visit www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing or call DVS on 13 11 56.

DEFINITIONS - DUTIABLE VALUE


The term “dutiable value” is defined by Division 5 of the Duties Act 2008. The following interpretation is provided as a guide only.
New Vehicle: For a new vehicle (which includes a demonstration model that has been used for that purpose for not more than 2 months) that is a motor car,
motor wagon or motorcycle, the list price (see definition below), plus the price fixed by the manufacturer, importer or principle distributor as the additional retail
selling price in Western Australia for a particular type of transmission fitted to the vehicle. (For example, the set fee to upgrade a manual transmission to
automatic).
Used Vehicle: In relation to used vehicles - the amount for which the vehicle might reasonably be sold, free of encumbrance, in the open market. Where the
dutiable value or purchase price of a vehicle has been incorrectly stated the matter will be referred to the Office of State Revenue for investigation and possible
prosecution.
List Price means the price that has been fixed by the manufacturer, importer or principle distributor as the retail selling price of that vehicle in Western Australia.
NOTE: Vehicles which are transferred for no monetary gain need to have an amount provided for which the vehicle might reasonably be sold, free of
encumbrances in the open market. i.e. its dutiable value.

VEHICLE LICENCE DUTY EXEMPTION ON THE TRANSFER OF A VEHICLE LICENCE BETWEEN SPOUSES/DEFACTOS
There is a provision for an exemption from vehicle licence duty, upon the transfer of a vehicle licence between spouses or de facto partners of at least two years.
The ‘Application for Exemption From Duty for the Transfer of a Vehicle Licence (Between Spouses Including De Facto Partners’ (Form E176) must be presented
to a Driver and Vehicle Services Centre, regional Department of Transport office or participating DVS agent.
For further information visit www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing or call DVS on 13 11 56.

PENSIONER CONCESSION CARD ENQUIRIES


If you are the holder of a Pension Concession card issued by Centrelink or Department of Veterans’ Affairs or a WA Senior’s Card and a Commonwealth
Senior’s Health Card holder, you may be eligible for a concession on your vehicle or driver’s licence. For further information please call DVS on 13 11 56.

GARAGING ADDRESS (BASE OF OPERATION)


In accordance with section 5(3)(d) of the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012, vehicles cannot be licenced in Western Australia if they are garaged in another state
or territory. You may be required to provide documentary proof of this.

DOES THE VEHICLE HAVE MONEY OWING ON IT OR IS IT LISTED ON THE WRITTEN-OFF VEHICLE REGISTER?
The Personal Property Securities Register (the PPSR) is the register where details of security interests in personal property can be registered and searched.
To make a PPSR enquiry, you will only need to provide the chassis or Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Note there will be no provision for searching or
registering an interest by plate or engine number on the PPS Register. Visit www.ppsr.gov.au for an online search or call 1300 007 777.

WARNING: Restrictions on vehicle transfers


There may be sanctions applied by the Department of the Attorney General in respect of unpaid fines that prevent the grant, renewal or transfer of a vehicle
licence. Until such time the sanction has been removed, the vehicle is considered unlicensed and continued use of the vehicle will be in contravention of the Road
Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012.
Before considering the sale or purchase of a vehicle, the vehicle licence status may be checked at www.transport.wa.gov.au.
Vehicle owners that might have outstanding infringement notices or court fines may contact the Fines Enforcement Registry on 1300 650 235 to enquire
if their unpaid fines have led to a suspension of the vehicle licence.

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