Drivers Licence Renewal Centres Johannesburg

  
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Renewal of Driving Licence Card • • How do I register a used vehicle? Kindly note the following before reading this notice: Your South African drivers license card serves as valid proof that you have a South African drivers license. When you’re drivers license card expires, it does not mean that your drivers license has expired - only that the card serving as valid proof that you hold such a license has expired.

Drivers Licence Renewal Centres Johannesburg

When you renew your card you will not be expected to undergo a drivers license test. The process to follow should your drivers license card be lost or stolen is the same as for the renewal of a drivers license card that is about to expire/has expired. Renewal of drivers license card in the case of applicants within the borders of the Republic of South Africa: 1.1 Applicants must submit the following at the appropriate drivers license testing centre (DLTC): • A duly completed form DL1 • Identification (ID) document • Certified copy of the ID document (for filing purposes) • Four photographs (same format as that required for ID documents) • The card issuing fee 1.2 The new drivers license card should be available for collection at the DLTC at which the application was submitted within approximately six weeks. If the application for a new card is submitted within 2 months of expiry, the expiry date is extended for 3 months. If the card has already expired at the time of application, an application for a temporary drivers license should be made at the same time.

Drivers Licence Renewal Centres Johannesburg

Renewal of Driving Licence Card How do I register a used vehicle? Kindly note the following before reading this notice: Your South African drivers license card serves. Renewal of Drivers Licence, A passport, Emergency passport, I.D, British Passport, Full Birth / Marriage/ Death Certifcate, Extensions of Holiday, Work, Business.

I have just got back from renewing my drivers license at the Hillstar Traffic Department in Cape Town. With visions of long queues, tedious forms, and a complicated and slow, I was dreading the experience. Well, to my utter surprise, it was nothing like that. It was a fast and painless experience. In theory, my new license will be ready in 6-8 weeks. So, here is the process. What do you need to bring?

• 2x passport photos (preferably black and white, but colour seems to be fine) • R100 fee R140 (as at July 2011) • a black pen (they don’t have any there) • Your old drivers license and your ID book • book / magazine / ipod etc What is the best time to renew? I can only get there on a Friday, so all the details below relate to a Friday experience. I originally arrived at about 12:00pm, and they were very busy, it clearly was not going to get less busy in the afternoon, so I left. Yes I admit that lunch time is probably not the best time to renew. Next time, I arrived at about 8:30am, and they were not very busy.

In total, it took me about an hour from start to finish, which was not too bad. However, when I left at 9:30am, they were almost empty, so I think that about 9:30-10am would probably be the best time. They are open from 7:45am until 3:00pm, but they did warn that if the queue’s are too long, they will close the doors earlier, so be careful. What is the process? • Stand in the reception queue – they will give you whatever forms you need (the green form for drivers license renewal) • Go to the eye test/fingerprint queue. You can fill out your form while you wait.

It is quite long but moves reasonably quickly. The eye test and fingerprinting is done at the same time. • Pay at the cashiers desk.

Keep the receipt, because it extends the validity of your current drivers license by 2 months should the new license not arrive before your old one expires. • They will send you a postcard when your new license is ready – in theory in about 6-8 weeks. Update (13 Feb 2009) After three months, I was still waiting and had not received notification. Neverwinter Nights 3 Download more.

So, on the off change that it was ready I went to the collections dept. Sure enough, it was ready, and I was told that they had stopped sending out notification. So, don’t hold your breath waiting for any postcard, whatever they tell you! Oh, and there was no queue at collections.

That’s it – easy and painless. By the way, don’t bother trying to phone them – the phone just rings. Note: please read the comments below for feedback from people who have recently renewed their licenses. Hi Craig Went and got it all quick and easy thanks. A couple of things (11Jul2011). 1) the offical City of CT site has a downloadable form – it is out of date and has not been replaced on the site.

2) the location of the Ottery drivers licence place (no map found but it is easy to find) Go East along Ottery Road (from Wynberg area). Go past the turn off to Hill Star (Plantation Road) Go past PicknPay Hyper on the left (Hyper on your right) Go through (minor) Robots. Turn left a next (major) Robots and soon see it on the right easy to identify. 3) If you are lucky to get attended to at one of their new machines it is all modern technology then no Photos are required and no inked-up thumbs. Just got back from parow traffic department.

Arrived at 11:45 (approximately). Left at 14:15. The line to get the renewal form was quite quick, about 10min or less. The line for the eye-test and fingerprinting was the holdup. Two staff in the room, with an eye-test machine, finger print scanner, and signature tablet. That whole process took 5 minutes. The time it took to get TO that room NOT WORHT THE TROUBLE!

There were about 15 or so people ahead of me in the queue, and these staffers take 15 min per person. When questioning a cashier, while waiting in line, I was told that ‘the machines are slow’, but that there IS someone in the eye-testing room When another queuer questioned a different staffer, he was told that there were new systems and machines in place, and that the staffers were not trained on the systems, hence the long wait Every person was grumbling and groaning in the queue over the unnecessary wasting of our time.

Also, what they DON’T tell you when you finally MAKE it to the eye-testing room, is that the digital photo they take is the one that goes ON YOUR CARD! By the time I got to the cashier, I saw the digital photo, and I asked the cashier to confirm which photo would be used.

NOT the one you take by the ID kiosk outside, they only use ONE of the four, and this they paste onto your green form. I literally blew my top.

After all that waiting, and irritation, to be told this. I paid for my renewal and walked out.

Then I got called back, as I didn’t get my receipt yet. The cashier was irate as she was talking to me and I had “just walked away” ya right, I thought she was done Then a whole screaming match ensued Its not her fault we stand in long queues She doesn’t do eye-testing and its not her problem, its mine. By now, I’m over the top mad at all of them! Then it was down to “if you keep up that attitute, we won’t process your forms” to which I replied “you don’t have that power, you just work here (that highly amused her). I said they just will, I had already paid for my forms, and they WILL process it!”. To which she replied “I can give you your money back “. Finally I left, highly upset at all these irresponsible incompetents And they get away with it, is adding insult to injury.

I thought I would contact their supervisor and lay a complaint. About 10min later, I get a call FROM the supervisor, asking me how could I speak to her cashier like that THATs when I told her of the long delays, FOR SUCH A SHORT QUEUE, its disgusting!!!

She asked why I didnt find out what was causing the delays, to which I replied that I had, so did another and 2 different reasons were given. The manager seemed to understand all the frustration that led to the eventual blowup with the cashier. However, I will NEVER return to this traffic department.

Windows 10 Crack Download. Effecient and professional MY FOOT! ( as an aside, when I finally got into the eye-testing room, the other lady helping the gentleman next to me, was on her cellphone, having a long discussion about banking transactions, and something to do with her son, WHILE the poor guy was waiting to get his eye-test done how’s THAT for professional). I had one from 1979 and because I moved to Australia i did not even know there was a new system. However I was told to contact the Traffic Authorities at 44 Wale Street in Cape Town because my first License was issued in Green Point.

I had to get a letter from my Australian employer to state that I had been overseas for 30 years in his employ. After getting all the details I went to 44 Wale street in Cape Town when I was on holidays over there. It all got sorted out. I was given a letter from the traffic office at 44 Wale Street and told to go to a traffic branch in the suburbs to actually renew my licence. All done now. Any more questions contact me on. Regards Ted I enjoy reading all these comments from everybody.

God Bless you nice guys.