The Diia app has resumed the online car registration service: updated prices.
According to inkorr.com: As of October 15, the Diia app has once again made the possibility of ordering a technical passport and re-registering vehicles online available. This was reported by the press service of UkrAvtoprom via Telegram.
'Due to the new rate for forms, the cost of two driving services has changed, namely: car re-registration and changing the technical passport. The MVS service center has prepared for these changes and updated the system - and now everything works again in Diia'
Citizens have already noticed that the new tariffs have significantly changed the cost of services. Now, the issuance of technical passports and re-registration of vehicles requires payment at the new rates.
Service Prices
The cost of re-registration is 350 hryvnias, plus payment for a physical or digital certificate.
- Physical certificate: 606 hryvnias (digital - free).
The cost of number combinations can be free or up to 360 hryvnias. In the case of choosing a paid combination, the price can vary from 2000 to 80000 hryvnias. Payment for physical numbers and their delivery through Ukrposhta is also required.
Replacement of Technical Passports
- Plastic + digital: 956 hryvnias.
- Digital: 350 hryvnias.
Don't forget that when registering a passenger car in the name of the buyer in Ukraine for the first time, it is necessary to pay a fee to the Pension Fund, which depends on the value of the car.
Thanks to updates in Diia, citizens have the opportunity to once again order a technical passport and carry out car re-registration online. The new service prices should be considered when planning vehicle procedures online.
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