Registering second-hand vehicles in Belgium is about to become simpler and cheaper. From 1 August, insurers can directly handle vehicle registration, eliminating the need for visits to post offices to cancel old registration certificates or collect forms. This change, noted on 2025-07-27 08:56:00, aims to reduce administrative hassle and save motorists 12 euros.
- Verzekeraars registreren voertuigen direct vanaf augustus
- Bespaart 12 euro bij voertuiginschrijving
- Nummerplaten schrappen niet langer gratis bij Bpost
- DIV verwerkt schrapping volledig zelf nu
- Schrapping per post kost minimaal 5,15 euro
- Behoud nummerplaat mogelijk bij snelle herinschrijving
However, this convenience comes with some trade-offs. The free service for cancelling number plates at Bpost will end. Instead, the Vehicle Registration Service (DIV) will fully manage plate cancellations, introducing new fees depending on how the plate is returned. What does this mean for Belgian drivers, and how will it affect the overall registration process?
Is this new process truly a win for vehicle owners? While direct registration through insurers simplifies steps, the shift in number plate cancellation raises questions:
- Direct insurer registration saves time and 12 euros per transaction.
- Free plate cancellation at Bpost ends; fees now apply for postal or Bpost drop-offs.
- Only official rear plates with the DIV logo qualify for cancellation procedures.
- Plates can be retained if replacing a vehicle within the same category and re-registering within four months.
As these changes take effect, Belgian drivers should prepare for the new registration steps and possible costs when cancelling plates. Will this balance of convenience and fees encourage smoother vehicle transactions across Belgium? Stay informed and adapt to make the most of the updated system.