Organization : New Zealand Transport Agency
Facility : Track Application Status
Country : New Zealand
Website : https://www.nzta.govt.nz/online-services/application-status-tracking/
NZTA Track Application Status
Please enter the following details to Check the status of your PVIO application,
1. Driver Licence Number (required)
Related : Apply for Driving License Test New Zealand Transport Agency : www.statusin.org/29495.html
2. Surname (required)
3. Click on the Submit button
How do I change the address for my driver licence?
The easiest way to change your address is online (external link) . You’ll need your New Zealand driver licence number. You can also update the address for any vehicles that you have in your name.
What should I do if I haven’t received my new driver licence in the mail?
You should receive your driver licence in the mail within 21 days of your application being processed and approved. If you haven’t received it in this time, give us a call on 0800 822 422.
Applying for a permit :
** From 1 February 2017, you can apply for a specialist vehicle permit by submitting an application to the road controlling authority (external link) of the road network you want to use, or through the online permit portal (external link) . You will also need to apply for a specialist vehicle road user charges (RUC) licence (see below for more information).
** Permits are issued at the discretion of road controlling authorities.
** Download the application form for a specialist vehicle permit [PDF, 87 KB] or find it on the heavy vehicle permit portal from 1 February 2017. Please note that applications to the NZ Transport Agency must be made through the permit portal.
When are permits required?
** There are controls on the weight and axle loads of vehicles. This is to ensure safety is maintained through proper use of New Zealand’s road network.
** If your vehicle exceeds the axle mass limits set out in the rule, you need to apply for a specialist vehicle permit. Permits are only able to be issued for route(s) that are suitable and safe for your vehicle and load.
To be eligible to apply for a specialist vehicle permit your vehicle must meet the following criteria :
Vehicle type is :
** passenger service vehicle
** rubbish truck with compactor
** concrete truck
** ground spreader truck.
** Has no more than two rear axles, and four axles in total
** Is a single unit (ie no heavy trailer)
** The maximum axle set weight sought is within the specialist vehicle axle mass limits
** The total mass does not exceed the total mass limits (external link) noted in the rule.
About Us :
The NZ Transport Agency is a Crown entity governed by a statutory board. We are responsible to the Minister of Transport.
We are made up of highly experienced people drawn from an expansive range of skills, including planners and policy analysts, engineers, business advisors, contract specialists, IT, legal, property and financial professionals.
Our purpose is to deliver transport solutions for a thriving New Zealand on behalf of the government. New Zealand thrives when the transport system and sector is :
** effective – moves people and freight where they need to go in a timely manner
** efficient – delivers the right infrastructure and services to the right level at the best cost
** safe and responsible – reduces the harms from transport
** resilient – meets our future needs and endures shocks.