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Jan 25, 2017 News
– 10,000 ‘VV’ vehicles registered in 14-month period
It took about 14 months for 10,000 private vehicles to be registered.
Last Friday, the ‘VV’ series officially came to an end at the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA).
The registration for motor vehicle registration series ‘WW’ has commenced, the authority announced yesterday.
“The new “WW” series will affect privately registered vehicles such as buses, trailers and good vehicles including vans and lorries. The Motor Vehicle Registration Series elapses after nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety-nine (9,999) vehicles have been registered by the Licence Revenue Office under that series,” GRA disclosed.
The authority reminded that Motor Vehicle Licence expires on the registration anniversary of the vehicle.
“Vehicle licences are now being sold, however vehicles which had updates made to their registration, for example, transfer of ownership, change of colour, change of intended use, etc. must be physically examined by the Licence Revenue Office of the GRA.”
All registration and change of motor vehicle registrations are being done at GRA’s Headquarters, 200-201 Camp Street, South Cummingsburg, while vehicles will be examined at the Smyth Street Office or any GRA Regional Branch Office, the authority said.
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