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st7 wrote:sounds about right.
do they validate your appointments or do people just show up?
Banana RepublicBen_spanna wrote:KEEP saying ALL government Payments should be put ONLINE as an option so NO one has to go and be held hostage by a worthless Public service Cashier... time to do away with that sh1t ...
st7 wrote:i see Renewal - All Classes, and Renewal Walk-in ... which is the accurate one to pick?
Dave wrote:Walk in you won't be able to access so all classes.st7 wrote:i see Renewal - All Classes, and Renewal Walk-in ... which is the accurate one to pick?
st7 wrote:yeah i end up choosing All Classes -- i dont think that was there before. cant wait to stand up in line for a good while. btw they said nothing about printing a physical copy.
Digicel phone/net bill considered a utility bill yet?
Kenjo wrote:st7 wrote:yeah i end up choosing All Classes -- i dont think that was there before. cant wait to stand up in line for a good while. btw they said nothing about printing a physical copy.
Digicel phone/net bill considered a utility bill yet?
Isn’t there a list on the website ?
The Licensing Division of the Ministry of Works and Transport (MoWT) has further extended the validity of documents issued by its office in light of the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its operations.
This is applicable to driving permits, taxi driver licences, badges, certificates or other documents which expired on or before July 31, 2022. They are deemed valid until August 1, 2022.
Besides, any transfer of vehicle registration required to be completed on or before July 31, 2022, may be completed on or before August 1, 2022.
Members of the public are asked to pay particular attention to the dates specified in this document.
Please be guided by Legal Notice No. 7 and 8 of 2022 and sections 19(8) and 61B(2) of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act, Chapter 48:50, which were operationalised by section 7 of the Miscellaneous Provisions [2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)] (No. 2) Act, 2020.
Persons seeking to conduct any transactions at the Licensing Division must utilise the online scheduling appointment portal https://licensingappointment.mowt.gov.tt/.
Customers are strongly encouraged to explore all available time-slots at licensing locations nationally if the preferred location is unavailable.
Additionally, persons are reminded that proof of address (utility bill no older than three months) is required to complete a licensing transaction.
The accepted forms of proof of address include a cable bill, home internet bill, electricity bill (T&TEC) or water bill (WASA). If a customer does not have a utility bill in their name, he or she is required to produce a letter of authoriation from the owner and a copy of their national identification card.
Phone Surgeon wrote:This is what I referring to.
Many people have to pay the $875 fee as it is now.
And with this new extension and limited slots to renew....people could find themselves having to pay the 1750 fee to renew. I don't think they are waiving that renewal feeScreenshot_20220124-163908_Chrome.jpg
There are many people who would have had to renew in the timing when the pandemic now started.hustla_ambition101 wrote:If you failed to renew before the onset of the pandemic then you have to pay. You cant expect to walk in with a dp that expired since 2018 and have fees waived. The policy is from May 2020 if I recall correctly
You were able to get an online appointment?j.o.e wrote:I doh play my license expires on March 15th. Went in d system and booked an appointment for that day. I’m hoping the new DP they have planned is sorted by then because I hate going licensing
Phone Surgeon wrote:You were able to get an online appointment?j.o.e wrote:I doh play my license expires on March 15th. Went in d system and booked an appointment for that day. I’m hoping the new DP they have planned is sorted by then because I hate going licensing
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