How to Complete a NaTIS Application for Certification of Roadworthiness
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How to Complete a NaTIS Application for Certification of Roadworthiness
The NaTIS Application for Certification of Roadworthiness is the form used to apply for this certification. The National Road Traffic Act of 1996 requires that all motor vehicles be certified as roadworthy before they can be registered and operated on public roads.
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Here’s how to complete the form for Certification of Roadworthiness at NaTIS:
Identification of Applicant (roadworthy test requirements)
The person presenting the motor vehicle must provide acceptable identification. The following types of identification are acceptable:
- National ID
- Foreign ID
- Traffic register number
Applicants must provide their identification number, country of issue (if foreign ID), surname, and initials and first names (not more than 3).
Details of Motor Vehicle (roadworthy test requirements)
Applicants must provide the following details of the motor vehicle:
- Class of vehicle (mark with X):
- Bus
- Goods vehicle (excluding trailer)
- Motor cycle type
- Other
- Licence number and vehicle register number (if available) or “not allocated”
- Used for the transportation of (mark with X):
- Private
- Persons for reward (e.g. taxi, ambulance, etc.)
- Wholesale, retail
- Other (specify)
Declaration
The applicant must sign the form and declare that all the particulars furnished in the form are true and correct and that they understand that a false declaration is punishable with a fine or imprisonment or both.
Verification (roadworthy test requirements)
The verification section is for office use only and includes the chassis number/VIN, make, series name, manufacturer’s model derivative, and vehicle category.
If you own a motor vehicle and intend to use it on public roads, you must obtain a certification of roadworthiness. The National Road Traffic Act of 1996 requires all road users to obtain a certification of roadworthiness to ensure that their vehicles meet the minimum safety standards required by law.