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It'll be fine to drive it up on your grandmothers rego, then it's a matter of goin through the process of registering it in QLD as a first time interstate rego. >**Moving to Queensland—change your registration** >If you move to Queensland from another state or territory, you must get Queensland registration and a Queensland driver licence. You have 14 days to register your vehicle in Queensland and may be fined if you don’t. >When you register your vehicle in Queensland, you can apply to get a refund on the remaining part of your interstate registration. >To do this, you need to hand in your interstate number plates and provide a current Queensland safety certificate to a transport and motoring customer service centre or, if you live in a rural area, a QGAP office, Magistrates Court or local police station that provides vehicle registration services. >You will get a receipt for the surrender of the number plates. To cancel the interstate registration and receive a refund, you must contact the interstate authority where your vehicle was previously registered.


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