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  • Selling a vehicle

    Found in Transport / Selling a vehicle

    If you’re selling a vehicle it must have a warrant of fitness (WoF) issued no more than 1 month before the date you hand the vehicle over to the buyer.

  • Modifying a vehicle

    Found in Transport / Keeping a vehicle on the road / Modifying a vehicle

    You can modify, customise or retune your car, motorcycle, van or ute — but you may need a low volume vehicle (LVV) certification to get a WoF.

  • Vehicle licensing and road user charges

    Found in Transport / Keeping a vehicle on the road / Vehicle licensing and road user charges

    To be on the road legally, your car needs to have a current licence. You’ll also need to pay road user charges (RUC) if your vehicle runs on diesel or electricity, or both — including plug-in vehicles that run on petrol.

  • Buying a used car

    Found in Transport / Buying a vehicle / Buying a used car

    Transfer a vehicle into your name — and check it is not stolen and there’s no money owing against it.

  • Get a warrant of fitness or certificate of fitness

    Found in Transport / Keeping a vehicle on the road / Get a warrant of fitness or certificate of fitness

    A warrant of fitness (WoF) or certificate of fitness inspection is a regular check to make sure your vehicle is safe.

  • Disputes when buying a car

    Found in Transport / Buying a vehicle / Disputes when buying a car

    If you've bought a vehicle and something goes wrong, your rights depend on if you bought it from a motor vehicle trader or privately.

  • Get your driver licence

    Found in Transport / Driver licences / Get your driver licence

    Getting your car driver licence in New Zealand is a 3-step process. As you progress through the stages you gain a new licence with fewer requirements and more responsibilities.

  • Convert your overseas driver licence

    Found in Transport / Driver licences / Convert your overseas driver licence

    If you have an overseas driver licence and you’ve been in New Zealand more than a year, you need to convert to an NZ driver licence to keep driving here legally.

  • Your rights after being arrested

    Found in Law, crime and justice / The courts / Your rights after being arrested

    When you’re arrested, you have the right to get legal help before you say or do anything. You don’t have to make a statement, but you do have to tell the police some basic information about yourself.

  • Pay fines for speeding, parking, safety-camera or other infringements

    Found in Law, crime and justice / Paying fines / Pay fines for speeding, parking, safety-camera or other infringements

    Paying fees and tickets online, what happens if you do not pay on time, and how to dispute them.

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