- Careers
- Career Opportunities
- Executive Employment Opportunities
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Entry Level Pathways
- DPTI Capability Framework
- News
- Annual report
- TaxiHireCarReview
- Open Government
- Social Media Wall
- Government Employee Housing
- Office Accommodation Services
- Facilities Services
- Property Division
- Building Projects
- BPIMS
- Assets
- Department for Premier and Cabinet (DPC) Circular 028
- DPTI Star Rates - July 2019
- New Whyalla Secondary School Industry Briefing
- DPTI Industry Briefing - 2019
- New WCH - Consultant Industry Briefing - PSC Services - November 2019
- Future Tender Program - November 2019
- Building Projects Infrastructure Delivery - Overview of Role - Nov 19
- Future Tender Program - June 2020
- Future Tender Program - 8 July 2020
- Future Tender Program - 13 August 2020
- Future Tender program - 18 September 2020
- Future Tender Program - November 2020
- Future Tender Program - 4 March 2021
- Future Tender Program - 1 April 2021
- Who We Are And What We Do
- AGFMA
- Traffic Volumes
- Keeping Metro Traffic Moving
- Office of Local Government
- Gateway Reviews
- Regional aviation funding
- Forecast Transport Data
- COVID-19 SA Border Information for Essential Travellers
- Getting your head around roundabouts
- National Safe Work Month 2020
- Remote Areas Consultative Group (RACG)
Short-Term Unregistered Vehicle Permits
4 November 2015
The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure has announced that EzyReg Account customers will be able to apply online for a short-term unregistered vehicle permit (UV permit).
A UV permit is available for a vehicle to be driven on the road without registration for a special reason such as:
- to attend a vehicle inspection
- to take a vehicle to a place of repair
- to relocate the vehicle
- for a car event or rally
Currently, customers wishing to apply for a UV permit must visit a Service SA Customer Service Centre to apply in person.
As of 8 November 2015, customers will be able to apply for and be issued a UV permit online via a valid EzyReg Account which can be accessed via the link https://account.ezyreg.sa.gov.au
Online UV permits are issued for a maximum of 3 days with customers required to supply information about the vehicle and journey including:
- vehicle identification number (VIN) or engine number
- type and make of vehicle
- reason for the permit
- nominated route to be taken
- time and date the permit is required
Once issued, the UV permit must be printed on A4 paper and be displayed on the vehicle when in use for the duration of the valid permit.
For further information on how to create an EzyReg Account, please visit http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/transport-travel-and-motoring/ezyreg/create-an-ezyreg-account