NSW CTP Green Slip

Covers you as the driver for your legal liability for personal injuries or death caused in a motor vehicle accident if you are the at fault driver.

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You can purchase a CTP policy for an unregistered vehicle online, as long as we are able to successfully verify the vehicle with TfNSW.

New South Wales CTP Green Slip

Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance, also known as "Green Slip", is required in New South Wales so that you can register your vehicle.

Why choose Apia CTP Insurance:

  • Local CTP Claims team
  • Real time Electronic Green Slip payment notification directly to Transport for NSW (TfNSW)
  • An experienced CTP Claims Service
  • Your Green Slip provides you and anyone who drives your vehicle, with protection against liability for injuries caused to others in a motor accident. It also covers your medical expenses and weekly payments for lost income for up to twelve (12) months should you have caused the accident and are injured. Conditions apply.
  • Receive your CTP policy documentation electronically

Register your car online

Got your Green Slip? You can register your vehicle online on the TfNSW website.

Need a vehicle safety check?

Your TfNSW registration notice will indicate if you need an inspection or eSafety check. Visit the Service NSW website to find your nearest eSafety check station.

Information for pensioners

If you are eligible for the TfNSW 'auto registration renewal' service offered to some pensioners, you need to pay your Green Slip before the registration renewal date.

After you pay your CTP,  we recommend you check with TfNSW directly, to confirm if your registration has been renewed.

More information about CTP Green Slips

If you have an existing claim or want to lodge a claim with us please call 13 50 50.

NSW CTP GREEN SLIP FAQS

Where can I find my Registration/Plate Number?

The vehicle’s registration number is shown on the registration certificate under the heading ‘Plate’ and on the front and back of your vehicle.

Where can I find my Vehicle Identification Number?

The vehicle's identification number (VIN) is shown on the registration certificate under the heading 'VIN/Chassis Number'.

Where can I find my Chassis Number?

The vehicle's chassis number is shown on the registration certificate under the heading 'VIN/Chassis Number'.

Where can I find my Engine Number?

The vehicle’s engine number is shown on the registration certificate under the heading ‘Engine Number’.

Where can I find my Licence Number?

Your NSW driver licence number can be found under ‘Licence No’.
For example:

Where can I find my Photo Card Number?

Your NSW photo card number is located below your address on your NSW photo card.
For example:

Where can I find my TfNSW Number?

Your customer number can be found on the registration certificate under the heading 'Customer Number'.