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Hi we are selling up and going on the road full time so will have no fixed address

we don't have someones address to use, so what do we do re registration  of vehicles

i think if i pay rego online and just leave my old address ? or do i use the caravan park

that i am staying in at that particular time, but with any of those actions what if i get

an infringement notice 6 months later which would be sent to address on the rego (not that I'm planning on getting one)

How do we know we've got one? and how do we pay it?7ec848ad0a8fd3c15ff428775c9a73f0.jpg



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Here is the answer

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You can Register a Business and have all vehicles registered to your Business - You will need to provide a Street address for your business (Name) that could be a trusted relative's address that could contact you in the event of Aust Post delivering letter. If no trusted relatives most Solicitors and Accountancy Firms are able to provide an actual street address (at a cost). Most transactions are able to be done on line.
Do not leave old address for car and licence it is illegal and they may be cancelled without you being aware.

 

See https://businessnameregistry.org.au/



-- Edited by Possum3 on Tuesday 15th of January 2019 06:12:11 PM

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Get a PO box & then have your mail held at the PO or redirected from it to wherever you are in Australia.

You don't have to have a street address, a PO box is an actual mailing address.

Pensioner discount available on hold and/or redirection.



-- Edited by Desert Dweller on Tuesday 15th of January 2019 08:14:47 PM

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Desert Dweller wrote:

Get a PO box & then have your mail held at the PO or redirected from it to wherever you are in Australia.

You don't have to have a street address, a PO box is an actual mailing address.

Pensioner discount available on hold and/or redirection.


Gday...

That works. However, it doesn't work for insurance policies vehicle/van, registration of vehicle/van, licence as each of those require a residential address which can be different to the postal address.

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Sorry wrong thread.



-- Edited by Whenarewethere on Tuesday 15th of January 2019 08:48:05 PM

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rockylizard wrote:
Desert Dweller wrote:

Get a PO box & then have your mail held at the PO or redirected from it to wherever you are in Australia.

You don't have to have a street address, a PO box is an actual mailing address.

Pensioner discount available on hold and/or redirection.


Gday...

That works. However, it doesn't work for insurance policies vehicle/van, registration of vehicle/van, licence as each of those require a residential address which can be different to the postal address.

Cheers - John


Yes it does, there's absolutely no difference between a street address & a post box address they are both legal/valid address's as far as ANY type of mail is concerned.

If someone doesn't have a street address a PO box address is more than good enough.

If you're on the road traveling full time, when filling in forms that require a street address just write NOT APPLICABLE & supply a PO box number. It'll do sufficiently.



-- Edited by Desert Dweller on Wednesday 16th of January 2019 04:50:25 AM

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In NSW a living person requires a residential address for Motor Vehicle registration, whereas a Company may have an NSW postal address only.

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In Western Australia you can not use a PO Box for vehicle registrations

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Possum3 wrote:

In NSW a living person requires a residential address for Motor Vehicle registration, whereas a Company may have an NSW postal address only.


What about a dead person, how do they go? laughing.gif

There's no difference between a business PO box & a residential PO box.

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-- Edited by Desert Dweller on Wednesday 16th of January 2019 08:43:30 AM

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Australia Post may accept either for delivery, but Motor Registration probably dont' accept a PO Box as a garaging address (too cramped I suspect and not meeting housing regulations!)

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Desert Dweller wrote:
Possum3 wrote:

In NSW a living person requires a residential address for Motor Vehicle registration, whereas a Company may have an NSW postal address only.


What about a dead person, how do they go? laughing.gif

There's no difference between a business PO box & a residential PO box.

I retired from Australia Post 8 years ago.


Gday...

As others have also said, DD, Aust Post quite obviously accepts a PO box as an "address" but you seem reluctant to accept the facts.

Motor Registration Branches Straya-wide REQUIRE a physical, residential address for the registration of a private vehicle/van. It is acceptable that a PO box is provided along with the physical address for postal advice - or that an email address is provided as a method of receiving advice etc.

Similarly, insurance companies REQUIRE  a residential address for calculation of the premium as various postcodes/addresses attract differing premiums. In fact, the policy application contains the question, "Where will the vehicle/van be garaged?" It is quite acceptable to provide a PO box (or email address) for receiving advice etc once policy is in place.

PS - I think in the case of a dead person their mail goes to the Dead Letter Office.        

Cheers - stay well, travel safely and I hope ya mail gets through - John 



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Hi all,

I have pondered this dilemma regarding my Registration & Insurances and other bills as there has been an issue in SA from the relevant governing bodies with precise rules of engagement.  And yes it has been a problem so to counterbalance these issues I claim my daughters home address as my PPR. (Principle Place of Residence) All mail goes directly to her (and she lets me know if there is any urgent matter that requires action Opppssss.. if I get a ticket she'll know about it though! confuse)  This seems to be acceptable by all concerned parties. 

Hope that helps   Gwynnie floating.gif



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Desert Dweller wrote:
Possum3 wrote:

In NSW a living person requires a residential address for Motor Vehicle registration, whereas a Company may have an NSW postal address only.


What about a dead person, how do they go? laughing.gif

There's no difference between a business PO box & a residential PO box.

 


To register a vehicle in NSW you can't register in a deceased persons name, nor in any personal name without residential address other than as a Company. It is not the PO box difference it is in the entity owning the registration.   



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rockylizard wrote:

Gday...


PS - I think in the case of a dead person their mail goes to the Dead Letter Office.        

Cheers - stay well, travel safely and I hope ya mail gets through - John 


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Possum3 wrote:

To register a vehicle in NSW you can't register in a deceased persons name, nor in any personal name without residential address other than as a Company. It is not the PO box difference it is in the entity owning the registration.   


 I don't know... amp were sending continued insurance levies out to dead people. Dead peoples address would have to be mother earth.....smile



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PS - I think in the case of a dead person their mail goes to the Dead Letter Office.        


 

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rockylizard wrote:
Desert Dweller wrote:
Possum3 wrote:

In NSW a living person requires a residential address for Motor Vehicle registration, whereas a Company may have an NSW postal address only.


What about a dead person, how do they go? laughing.gif

There's no difference between a business PO box & a residential PO box.

I retired from Australia Post 8 years ago.


Gday...

As others have also said, DD, Aust Post quite obviously accepts a PO box as an "address" but you seem reluctant to accept the facts.

''That's exactly what I've said in previous posts, a PO box is a valid address as far as AP is concerned. Check your reading glasses.'' biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin

 

 

Cheers - stay well, travel safely and I hope ya mail gets through - John 

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Gday...

Motor vehicle/caravan registration REQUIRES a physical address and an insurance policy REQUIRES a physical address where the vehicle/van "will be garaged".

BUT - a PO box can be used as a POSTAL address but is not acceptable as a PHYSICAL address.

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Yeah - otherwise, let's agree to disagree on other issues ......... well hmm we tend to disagree on most issues.      

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When I worked in accounts [Qld] we asked for a residential address as you can't live in a PO box ?? so PO box was not accepted

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