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Check your car licence, says the Post Office

Motorists who have received a traffic fine issued in terms of the AARTO Act (Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences) may pay the traffic fine at any Post Office countrywide.

The SA Post Office urges KwaZulu-Natal motorists to check their car licences prior to going on holiday. Many motorists may not be aware that their car licence has expired, or will expire, whilst on holiday and may be given a traffic fine for the infringement. There are currently 31 Post Office branches in KwaZulu-Natal where vehicle owners may renew their vehicle licence. By law vehicle licence renewal must be done in the province where the vehicle is registered and can thus not be done whilst on holiday in another province.
Geert Bataille, head of the SA Post Office’s Retail division, says motorists must remember to take proof of residence and an identity document along when renewing a car licence.

This is a legal requirement. Should motorists not have received a renewal notice, the renewal form (ALV) may be downloaded from www.enatis.com. During the 2015/2016 financial year, more than 3,7 million motor vehicle licences were renewed at SA Post Office branches – clear evidence of the success of this service.

Motorists who have received a traffic fine issued in terms of the AARTO Act (Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences) may pay the traffic fine at any Post Office countrywide. List of Post Offices in northern KwaZulu-Natal where motor vehicle licences can be paid are, Hutten Heights (renewal only), Madadeni (renewal only), Nqutu (full service), and Tugela Ferry (full service).

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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