renew South African vehicle licences online HERE

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Motorists who don’t renew South African vehicle licences online in 2024 are missing out on saved time and expense. The olden days of pitching up at a Driver’s Licence Testing Centre (DLTC) and rolling the dice with the queues are long gone. Now the process to renew South African vehicle licences online can be quick, easy and relatively affordable. If you allow it to be …

As anyone who has a personal vehicle knows, licence renewal fees vary from province to province. And fees are based on your vehicle’s tare weight (unladen weight). Nevertheless, we’ll focus our attention on South Africa’s three most populated provinces – Gauteng, Western Cape, and KwaZulu-Natal – and give you a detailed price breakdown.

RENEW SOUTH AFRICAN VEHICLE LICENCES ONLINE

The Department of Transport is a long way off from going paperless. But strides have been made. Image: File

Don’t forget, NATIS online allows you 21-day grace period for an expired licence before you must pay a late penalty. This fee is calculated at 10% of the annual licencing fee, added every month for as long as it has lapsed. Plus, if you have an outstanding licence payment on the system, you’ll be unable to register or renew any South African vehicle licence against your name.

Tare Limit Gauteng W.Cape KZN
750 kg 1 000 kg R384 R336 R456
1 000 kg 1 250 kg R432 R408 R516
1 250 kg 1 500 kg R600 R558 R648
1 500 kg 1 750 kg R708 R624 R780
1 750 kg 2 000 kg R900 R708 R912
2 000 kg 2 250 kg R1 044 R966 R1 092
2 250 kg 2 500 kg R1 260 R1 128 R1 296
2 500 kg 2 750 kg R1 416 R1 272 R1 506
*prices from Car Licence Renewal Fees

WHAT ABOUT ONLINE VEHICLE LICENCE SERVICES?

All other licence renewal service piggy-back of NATIS online anyway. Image: File

So, that’s renewal fees covered. But what about ways to renew South African vehicle licences online? Well, time is money, as the saying goes, so if you can save a few hours, even if it costs a little extra, is that not worthwhile? We personally recommend NATIS online, having used it earlier this year. It is quick, convenient and decently priced. Plus, because it is government run, it’s effectively paid for with our taxpayer money – so you might as well get your money’s worth.

To renew South African vehicle licences online through NATIS, it’s as simple as registering a profile. Inputting your personal details: name, surname, identity number, and address particulars. Simply pay the renewal fee and your licence disc will be couriered to your selected address.

  • Visit the NATIS online platform.
  • Select View Motor Renewals.
  • Choose the licence renewal for the car in question.
  • Capture your banking and card details and pay for the licence renewal.
  • Wait for the new licence disc to be couriered to you.

However, there are several alternatives, some of which we’ve listed below, too:

Provider Service fee  Delivery fee Total cost
FNB R69  Included R69 
PayCity     Included Included R114
SA Post Office R72 R75  R147
Capitec R50 R99 R149
NATIS online R72    R99   R171
Shoprite R110 R75 R185
Disky R169 R70 R239
Pick n Pay R250  R80 R330
*figures from The South African

FNB’s app-based service is the cheapest online renewal option at just R69. Launched initially in 2016, it has a service and delivery fee of R199 which has since been scrapped. For FNB customers only.

HAVE YOU USED ANY OF THESE ONLINE SERVICE BEFORE?

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