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http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/ ... ing/exemptions.html
Temporary exemption from continuous licensing
If you're not going to use your vehicle on the road for at least three months, you can apply for a temporary exemption from the requirement to continually license your vehicle. The maximum exemption period is 12 months, but you can apply for subsequent exemptions.
The exemption will take effect from when the current licence or existing exemption expires.
How to apply
Apply for a temporary exemption from continuous licensing online or from any of our licensing agents.
Applying for this exemption online will save you time and money. For details see vehicle registration and licensing fees.
If you apply for a temporary exemption after your existing licence or exemption has expired, you'll need to pay any outstanding fees before we process your application.
If you want to use your vehicle on the road during the exemption period
You must relicense it before you use it. If you relicense your vehicle during the first three months of the exemption period (the minimum exemption period is three months), we'll backdate your new licence to the expiry date of your original licence, exemption or change in registered person – whichever is most recent.
When your exemption expires
You need to either:
relicense your vehicle or
apply for another exemption or
cancel the registration (if you're taking your vehicle off the road permanently). |
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