Togo: Government reduces fees for vehicle matriculation

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Friday, 20 April 2018 17:38
Togo: Government reduces fees for vehicle matriculation

(Togo First) - Togo’s administration, after the reform regarding used cars registration (under 24 hours) at the Port of Lomé, has now initiated a set of measures aiming to speed up services related to car registration, provision or amendment to driving licenses, among others.

This, the government did, by automatizing many processes and adopting innovative payment solutions such as Mobile Money (T-Money and Flooz) to save time and money.

www.mit-dgt-dtrf.tg is a website developed to ease registration of cars and view online results of tests passed to obtain driving licenses.

“Automatization allows not only documents to be traceable and transparent, but speeds up the service,” Kokou Delato Agbokpè, Director of Road and Railway transports (DTRF) told a press conference last Wednesday.

Within 48 hours, excluding customs and insurance processes, every citizen can get a plate and a license from now on. In addition, associated costs will also reduce.

Indeed, matriculation of vehicles at DTRF now costs CFA25500 including VAT for used cars with less than 15 horsepower, CFA35,000 for cars with more than 15 horsepower, CFA15,000 for new cars and CFA10,000 for bikes.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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