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How to fill out the Nrma Green Slip online
Filling out the Nrma Green Slip online can seem daunting, but with a clear step-by-step approach, you can complete the process efficiently. This guide provides essential insights and detailed instructions tailored for users of all experience levels.
Follow the steps to complete your Nrma Green Slip online
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Nrma Green Slip and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by entering your full name as the applicant, ensuring to include your surname and initials.
- If you are applying for a full refund, attach the original CTP Greenslip, as copies are not acceptable.
- Provide proof of payment, which may include a branch receipt, an APO receipt, or a copy of your credit card statement.
- Fill in your company name and contact details, including your daytime telephone number and postcode.
- Specify the address where you want the refund to be sent.
- Indicate the date you attended the Roads and Maritime Service (RMS) to cancel your registration.
- If applicable, include your policy number and registration number.
- Select the method for your refund issuance: cheque or direct deposit, and provide your bank account details if choosing direct deposit.
- If the vehicle is de-registered or has been re-registered interstate, attach relevant documentation as required.
- Sign and date the form, ensuring all information is completed accurately.
- Once you have filled out the form and attached all necessary documents, save your changes. You can then download, print, or share the completed form for submission.
Complete your Nrma Green Slip online today for a smooth processing experience.
You can easily check your NRMA Green Slip status online via the NSW government’s service website. Simply enter the required vehicle details to access your green slip information. Additionally, you may also contact your insurance provider directly for assistance. This way, you can stay informed and ensure that you remain compliant with the law.