Do car registration notices for queensland come in the mail

In Queensland, Australia, car registration notices are typically sent to the registered owner's address via mail. However, there are some scenarios where you might not receive a notice in the mail:

  1. Change of address: If you've recently changed your address, you might not receive a registration notice at your new address. Make sure to update your address with the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) to ensure you receive any future notices.
  2. No registered owner: If the vehicle is not registered in your name, you might not receive a notice. Check with the TMR to see if the vehicle is registered and who the registered owner is.
  3. Electronic notices: The TMR has started sending electronic notices to some registered owners. If you've opted for electronic notices, you might receive a notification via email or SMS instead of a physical notice in the mail.
  4. Overdue notices: If your registration has expired or is overdue, you might not receive a notice. In this case, you'll need to contact the TMR to renew your registration and pay any outstanding fees.

To ensure you receive your car registration notice, you can:

  1. Check your email and SMS regularly for electronic notices.
  2. Update your address with the TMR if you've moved.
  3. Contact the TMR if you haven't received a notice and your registration is due for renewal.

Remember to always check your registration status and renewal deadlines to avoid any penalties or fines.