An expired motor vehicle licence disc. An expired motor vehicle licence disc. Picture: RTMC via Facebook
Durban - The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) said on Tuesday that the online service for the renewal of vehicle licence discs is growing in popularity.
On Tuesday, the RTMC said the quick, easy, convenient and affordable system conducts more than 50 000 transactions monthly.
“The RTMC online platform is available nationally – not limited to major centres – and is the only official online service where vehicle owners are able to transact directly on the Natis. This means when a vehicle owner receives confirmation that the transaction is successful, the Natis is updated immediately without the use of expensive third parties.”
The corporation said the licence disc is delivered anywhere in the country within three to five working days.
It said the RTMC does not charge administration fees for the use of its online services.
“The only fee charged is the R99 courier fee which other online service providers also charge. The R72 transaction fee, which has been referred to, is a legislated fee which is not limited only to services offered by the RTMC. This fee is payable whether you use other online platforms, or as a walk-in at the licensing office or post office.”
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The RTMC said all the services are available at online.natis.gov.za and motorists wishing to conduct financial transactions on the platform are advised to contact their banks to activate 3D-Secure on their bank cards.
“The 3D-Secure is a requirement and it protects both the owner and the state from fraudulent transactions,” it said.
The RTMC said the service has impressed motorists, who have written complimentary comments on social media platforms.
One user said on Twitter: “Well done eNatis. Took me less than 10 minutes to renew my car’s licence from my bed. Five-star service showing things can work in this beautiful country of ours”, while another said “such efficiency feels so strange. Got the SMS (reminder to renew) on Saturday afternoon and Tuesday morning the disc was delivered,” according to the RTMC.
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