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How can I pay for my NSW CTP Green Slip?

You can pay for your CTP Green Slip:

  • Online
  • By calling us on 131 144
  • At your local branch
  • By post (complete the payment slip on your policy certificate and send it to NRMA Insurance, Reply Paid 9871, Sydney NSW 2000)

Renewal payments can also be made at your local post office.

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Before you cancel your CTP Green Slip, you need to cancel your vehicle’s NSW registration.

Once this is done, complete our CTP cancellation form, then:

Otherwise, call us on 1800 882 364 or visit your nearest branch.

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Pay online now

Pay online at Access Canberra.
 

Pay at a Post Office (renewals only)

Pay over the counter at an Australia Post Office.
 

Access Canberra Service Centre

Pay over the counter at an Access Canberra Service Centre.

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If you're wanting to renew your vehicle's registration that has lapsed, you'll need to:

  • Purchase a CTP Green Slip without the registration number listed. This is known as an Original Registration
  • Complete a Vehicle Identity and Safety Check (formerly Blue Slip). Learn more about vehicle inspections and driving unregistered

Please note that the RMS will need the hard copy of the Original Registration. You can obtain this from your local NRMA branch

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Six month NSW CTP Green Slip policies cost more because of an administration fee involved in processing two payments per year rather than one.

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You can pay most premiums with PayPal. Keep in mind that PayPal payments might take a few days to process, so it makes sense to pay your policy a few days before it's due.

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If you're injured in a motor vehicle accident caused by a vehicle with an NRMA NSW CTP Green Slip, we can help you with your recovery and return to work. You may be eligible to claim for:

  • A percentage of any income you've lost (if time off work is required to recover)
  • Reasonable treatment and rehabilitation expenses
  • Commercial attendant care (for help needed around the home)
  • Compensation if a relative passes away
  • Funeral expenses
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Provided all the information matches with Service NSW's records, it can take up to an hour for your payment details to be transferred electronically. This is known as an Electronic Green Slip, or e-Green.

After you get your Green Slip from us, we suggest you wait an hour before contacting Service NSW to complete your registration.

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You can usually get a NSW CTP Green Slip policy for 6 or 12 months.

You can also get a 3-month policy if your vehicle:

  • Has a gross vehicle mass (GVM) of more than 4.5 tonnes, or
  • Was registered by a motor dealer for the first time.

If your CTP policy expired more than 21 days ago, you’ll only be able to choose a 12-month policy when renewing.

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When your car is sold, your NSW CTP Green Slip transfers to the new owner, so there's no balance to be refunded.

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Your NSW CTP Green Slip premium is calculated based on a number of factors about you and your vehicle, some of which are set by The NSW State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) including:

  • The type of vehicle you drive
  • Where your vehicle is garaged

We apply additional risk factors, including:

  • Age of youngest driver using the vehicle
  • Vehicle age
  • Vehicle use (private or commercial)
  • At-fault motor claim in last 2 years
  • Demerit points
  • Years of relationship
  • Other motor vehicle insurance
  • Vehicle safety features e.g. weight, brakes etc
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