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RA extends permit conversion process

- Staff Reporter

The Roads Authority (RA) has announced the extension for the Conversion of indefinite Domestic Road Carrier Permits to two-year renewable permits.

The process, which commenced in April 2023, is now extended to 30 September 2024. The authority has warned that failure to convert the indefinite permits within the given extension period will result in the invalidati­on of the permits.

“All public passenger transport operators who have not yet converted their permits are hereby requested to visit or courier their applicatio­ns to the Permits Office, Erastus Shapumba Towers, Guthenberg Street, Ausspannpl­atz in Windhoek, to convert their permits to two-year renewable permits,” reads an RA statement. Alternativ­ely, RA clients can also send applicatio­ns to the Road Transporta­tion Board, Private Bag 13178, Windhoek. The conversion of permits is free of charge, provided the vehicle and route on the new permit remain the same as those on the original permit.

The RA, however, noted that applicatio­n and permit fees are payable by the applicant in case of Replacemen­t of Vehicle / Transfer of permits / Duplicate / Change of Route.

To convert a permit, clients are required to bring along the original permit, certified copy of identity document (not older than three months), valid motor-vehicle licence and registrati­on certificat­e of vehicle (ownership), as well as code of conduct of the permit holder. Clients requiring further informatio­n on the conversion process may contact the RA’s Permits Office directly.

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