Registering a car despite moving?

Hello,

I've finally passed my driving test and want to register my car. However, I'll obviously need license plates and insurance first.

Since I'm moving on September 1st, I don't know how to register my car. I don't live there yet. If I register it here, I'll have to notify the insurance company in what feels like two days that I've moved, and then the price will change again. I saw that I also have to provide my owner's information for the license plates, which will also change. Or does it not matter here?

I don't know what to do since I need the car for my commute until September 2nd.

Can anyone help me?

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Scusselbudd
7 months ago

You got the car and the papers?

Then call the insurance and ask for an eVb. You'll get them within 5 mimas. Then you'll log on the car. When you're in the new apartment, you're going to the new local admission office. But you need a new eVb.

It's easy. You'll have the number plates in the first registration on site. You can keep them.

peterobm
7 months ago

you register now, get your license plates etc

you move around – log around, your license plate can keep

peterobm
7 months ago
Reply to  Ceyocing

clear, without insurance no authorization

peterobm
7 months ago

then you should understand the question.

the insurance remains. the insurance broker can change