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RTMC online platform reaches four million transactions

SAnews.gov.za. by SAnews.gov.za.
June 5, 2025
RTMC online platform reaches four million transactions
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Thursday, June 5, 2025

With more motorists opting for the convenience of online vehicle license renewal, the Road Traffic Management Corporation’s (RTMC) online platform has now reached four million transactions.

“The increase in online activity since its introduction in February 2022 is a testament of public approval in our innovative initiative aimed at bringing convenience when renewing license discs and assisting motorists to avoid long queues at vehicle licensing centres,” the RTMC said on Thursday.

These transactions affirm RTMC as the biggest and most reliable online vehicle license platform in the country.  

RTMC has encouraged motorists to enjoy the benefit of the service by logging on the platform and registering an account in five easy steps using a smart cell phone, laptop or computer.

To create an account follow these steps:
•    Visit natis.gov.za;
•    Click on register;
•    Select whether you are registering as an individual or business;
•    Enter your personal details, i.e. identity number, initials and surname. Click next;
•    Enter your vehicle number plate;
•    Click next and enter contact details; and
•    Submit and finish registering.

“After registration you will be entitled to receive email and SMS reminders when the renewals of your vehicle licence become due. The email reminder will contain a renewal form which you can use to fill in and renew online without hassle,” RTMC said. –SAnews.gov.za
 

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