The Answer
$700–$1,500+/year
Total rego + CTP cost in NT. CTP: Government (TIO) — included in registration
Registration Costs — NT
| Component | NT Detail |
|---|---|
| CTP system | Government (TIO) — included in registration |
| Vehicle stamp duty | 3% of vehicle value |
| Ambulance cover | Not free — $900+ for emergency. St John Ambulance membership available. |
How to Register
- Get a safety inspection / roadworthy certificate (if required for new registration or transfer)
- Arrange CTP insurance: Government (TIO) — included in registration
- Visit your state transport office or complete online
- Pay rego fees + CTP + stamp duty (if transferring)
- Receive registration papers and plates
Concessions
Pensioners and concession card holders typically receive 50% off registration fees in NT. Veterans and primary producers may also qualify for reduced rates. Check with your state transport authority.
Renewal
You can renew online in most states. Set a calendar reminder — driving unregistered means no CTP insurance and heavy fines ($700+). Most states send a renewal notice 4–6 weeks before expiry.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is car rego in NT?
Typically $700–$1,500+/year for a standard passenger car in Northern Territory, including CTP. Exact cost depends on vehicle weight, type, and your location.
Is CTP included in rego in NT?
Government (TIO) — included in registration
What Changed
Apr 2026
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