Mec Maloyi- No more long queues to access licensing and registering vehicles in Hartbeespoort


Nono Maloyi
North West MEC for Human Settlements, Public Safety and Liaison Nono Maloyi said the Hartbeespoort Registering Authority office has brought a less strains to the overcrowding which Brits Registering office had experience in the past and will save time and petrol for those who have been travelling long distances to access registering and licensing of their vehicles.

MEC Maloyi was speaking during the official opening of the Hartbeespoort Registering Authority office on Friday.

“This office will ensure the effective and efficient renewal of motor vehicle licenses; registration of new vehicles; de-registration of stolen and recovered vehicles or permanently unfit for use; notifications of changes in respect of vehicle particulars and application of traffic register certificate,” outlined Maloyi.

He further charged that, the department will continue ensuring that communities have access to various services where they live; as provicial government we have a constitutional obligation to continue to work closely with local government within the context of co-operative government, it is for this reason that we officially handingover this office to the Madibeng Local Municipality to be effectively used by our people and of course it will further generate revenue for the area and the Province.

Motorists and vehicle owners in the Hartbeespoort have been registering and renewing their disc’s at the Brits registering authority while others have had to travel to the Gauteng Province.-TDN
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