Change vehicle data or owner data
Source: BUS Rheinland-PfalzIf the owner data or vehicle data of your car, motorcycle or trailer changes, you must inform your responsible vehicle registration authority.
Holder details change if you change your name, for example if you get married. You must also inform the registration authority of any change of address if you move house.
Technical data changes, for example
- Changes to the vehicle class
- Change in cubic capacity, rated power, fuel type or energy source
- Increase in the maximum speed determined by the type of construction
- Reduction of the maximum speed determined by the design, if this is relevant to the driving license or registration
- Modification of the permissible axle loads, the total mass, the vertical load or the trailer load
- Increase in vehicle dimensions, except for passenger cars and motorcycles
- Changes to the number of seats or standing room in buses and coaches
- Changes to exhaust or noise values, insofar as they affect vehicle tax or traffic bans
- Changes to the vehicle
Depending on the change, the registration authority will issue you with
- new registration documents and
- new stamp stickers for your vehicle in the event of a license plate change.
You can visit your registration authority in person or appoint a representative.
The owner data is also entered in the registration certificate part II. You must therefore enter any name changes there, for example. You are also obliged to declare any technical changes to the vehicle that change the EC vehicle class, engine capacity, rated power, fuel type or energy source.
If the vehicle is taken out of service, re-registered or the type of license plate is changed, the official license plates must be invalidated by the registration office by removing the official seal stickers.
Note:
When registering a vehicle that is still registered abroad, the foreign license plates must be presented.
In the event of theft or loss of a license plate, any remaining license plate must be presented.
Attention:
A vehicle with a license plate that has been removed may only be put into operation on public roads in exceptional cases in connection with the registration.
If a test or seal sticker becomes unusable or is lost (e.g. car wash), you should replace it immediately or have a new sticker affixed to avoid unnecessary trouble.