Malta
We always recommend checking with your embassy, a clearing agent in Malta or the authorities in Malta to ensure you have up to date information on the rules and regulations. The information here is for guidance purposes only and should not be used as hard and fast rules.

The following documents must be presented:

  • Deposit form VEH 03
  • Duly filled Application Forms,VEH 01 and VEH 02 for individuals and VEH 25 for motor car dealers, downloaded from website www.transport.gov.mt
  • Valuation printout signed by Technical Unit (The Registration Value (RV) printedfrom the Authority’s website is valid from the date of issue until the end of thefollowing month.
  • Original Foreign Registration Certificate (logbook) signed by the foreign owner andthe new buyer
  • For vehicles brought into Malta from EU Countries as of the 1st April 2011, orthereafter an Odometer Certificate of Authenticity issued by a body approved bythe Authority (JEVIC) showing the vehicle’s authentic odometer reading. (The certification by email as issued by JEVIC UK LTD will be sufficient forregistration purposes)
  • Notice of Arrival – This must be in the name of the person on whom the vehicle willbe registered. If a person imported the vehicle in another person’s name he/shemust present a declaration at the Land Transport Directorate confirming that thevehicle was brought into Malta for the sole use of the other person. The declaration has to be signed by both parties
  • Foreign Plates
  • Valid insurance policy certificate, starting from date of registration (however ownermust have the vehicle insured whilst in use for VRT and Inspection)
  • VRT passed certificate (should be done prior to inspection)
  • Board resolution by company secretary if the vehicle will be licensed on behalf of acompany
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