
While the online services do not eliminate the need for queuing, they have been introduced to improve service delivery and minimise the need for a motorist to visit a DLTC a number of times, said transport minister Fikile Mbalula. You still need to visit a DLTC to have your fingerprints taken and have your eye test done, though the transport department plans to introduce online eye-testing, where the eye test result will be automatically uploaded and linked to the user application. Paying a R99 fee will get the driving licence card or vehicle licence disc delivered to your door. The online notification of the change of ownership of a motor vehicle by the current title holder or owner will be implemented later.The provision of an electronic copy of an accident report.The online application and payment for such driving licence card delivery to the holder concerned.The online application and payment for a booking for renewal, in person, of a driving licence card at a driving licence testing centre.The online application, issuing and delivery of a registration certificate of a motor vehicle to the title holder of the motor vehicle for financial institutions, large fleet operators and motor dealers.

The online application, issuing and delivery of a motor vehicle licence and disc to the owner of the motor vehicle.The department of transport has launched a bouquet of online services on the RTMC’s online platform, which has been rolled out nationally after initially being available in Gauteng and the Eastern Cape. Motorists across SA are now able to book motor vehicle licences and driving licences online, instead of queuing at driving licence testing centres (DLTCs).
