What is Victoria Rego Rebate? Everything you need to know

Eligibility, claim limits, application deadlines and everything else motorists need to know about the Victoria rego rebate.

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June 4, 2026

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4 June, 2026

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You’ve probably heard about the Victoria rego rebate and wondered, “Am I actually eligible for this, or is it already too late?” 

With everyday living costs still putting pressure on household budgets, the idea of getting money back from your registration sounds great, but the rules can be confusing.

Victoria rego rebate was designed to put money back into motorists’ pockets. In this guide, we’ll walk through exactly what the rebate is, who qualifies, how it works, and whether it’s a refund for rego you’ve already paid or a discount on future registration costs.

What is the rego rebate in Victoria?

The Victoria rego rebate is a one-off cost-of-living relief measure that offers a 20% cash refund on vehicle registration payments made during the 2025–26 financial year. Eligible Victorian motorists can receive up to $186 per vehicle and claim the rebate on up to two eligible vehicles, resulting in a maximum rebate of $372.

what is victoria rego rebate

Eligible applicants are Victorian residents who have eligible vehicles registered in their personal name. Sole traders may also qualify where the vehicle is registered in their personal name and meets all other eligibility requirements, and who paid their fees between 1 July 2025 and 30 June 2026. Claims cover up to 2 light vehicles under 4.5 tonnes (GVM), including cars, SUVs, utes, vans, light trucks, and motorcycles.

What is the cut-off date for rego rebate application?

The absolute final cut-off date to claim the Service Victoria rego rebate is on Friday, 31 July 2026. The applications opened on Monday, 1 June 2026.

A catch for June 2026 registrations

If your registration payment is due in late June 2026, you can submit your rego rebate application now. However, cash back cannot be processed until the transaction is complete, so any rebate for a June payment will be issued starting July 2026.

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Are you eligible for the rego rebate in Victoria?

The Victoria rego rebate scheme covers light vehicles under 4.5 tonnes and is strictly for individual Victorian residents who have eligible vehicles registered in their personal name.. Cashback will be offered to people who paid for their registration (in full or by instalments) between 1 July 2025 and 30 June 2026.

Vehicle/Rego typeMaximum cashbackEligibilityCritical catch
2 personal vehicles (car, SUV, ute, motorcycle)Up to $186 for eachEligibleMust be registered to an individual, not a company
Third personal vehicle$0Not eligibleOnly a maximum of 2 vehicles per person can be claimed
Sole trader vehicleUp to $186EligibleMust be registered in your personal name, not a business name
Company & business vehicles$0Not eligibleAny vehicle registered under an organisation or ABN is excluded
Concession card holdersUp to $93EligibleThe 20% discount applies to your already reduced concession rate
Heavy vehicles (over 4.5 tonnes)$0Not eligibleThe scheme strictly applies to personal light vehicles only

Information needed for claiming the rego rebate on the Service Victoria website

The Service Victoria Website requires specific details to verify your identity and registration digitally. Have the following pieces of information ready before starting your online application:

  • Vehicle registration number: The licence plate number of the eligible vehicle
  • Your full legal name: Name matching your vehicle’s registration certificate.
  • Victorian driver’s licence: Your current licence number to verify your identity.
  • VicRoads Customer Number: If you do not have a licence, use the customer number found on your registration renewal notice.
  • Australian bank details: Your bank account’s BSB and Account Number to receive the direct deposit payout.
  • Proof of name change: If your legal name on your rego does not match your driver’s licence (e.g., due to marriage), you must present the original certificates in person at a VicRoads Customer Service Centre.

Readers also asked: How to do rego renewal in Australia?

How to claim rego rebate in Victoria? (Step-by-step)

Rego rebate claims are open from 1 June to 31 July 2026. Here are the simple, step-by-step instructions to claim your vehicle registration rebate online in Victoria:

steps to claim victoria rego rebate

Step 1: Create or log in to your account

Download the Service Victoria app on your smartphone or visit the official Service Victoria website. Log in or quickly create a new verified account.

Step 2: Navigate to the rebate portal

Select “Transport and Driving” from the main menu. Click on the “Vehicle Registration Rebate” option. Read and accept the terms and conditions.

Step 3: Enter your vehicle and licence details

Type in your Licence Plate Number (Registration Number). Input your Victorian Driver’s Licence number for identity verification. Confirm that your personal details match your vehicle registration.

Step 4: Provide your bank details

Enter your Australian bank account BSB number. Enter your Account Number. Double-check these numbers to avoid payment delays.

Step 5: Review and submit

Review your summary page for accuracy. Click “Submit” to log your application. Save the receipt number sent to your email.

Step 6: Wait for payout

Wait up to 30 days for payment processing. Check your bank account for the direct deposit. 

Repeat these steps if you have a second personal vehicle to claim.

Tip: If you are experiencing timeouts or error messages on Service Victoria due to the massive surge in traffic for the rego rebate, try to apply during off-peak hours or switch between the digital platforms (app and website).

FAQs about rego rebate in Victoria

1. Do I get the rebate if I pay my registration in instalments?

Yes, you are entitled to the full 20% cashback, whether you paid your annual registration fee in a lump sum or through instalments.

2. Can I apply for a rebate on behalf of someone else?

No. You must submit your rego rebate application through your personal Service Victoria Account, as the system verifies your identity against vehicle ownership records to enforce the two-rebate limit per person.

3. What happens if my registration is due late in June 2026?

You can apply before the deadline, but your bank payment will be delayed until July or later to allow VicRoads Systems to process it and update your vehicle registration.

4. Can I get a rebate if I pay my registration after 30 June 2026?

No, the rego rebate only covers fees paid in the 2025–2026 financial year.

5. Can I claim a rebate for my work vehicle?

Yes, but only if a work vehicle is registered under your name. Work vehicles registered under a business or organisation are excluded.

6. How will I receive the money and how long does it take?

The rebate is issued via electronic funds transfer (EFT) to your selected Australian bank account. Most applicants receive their direct deposit within 30 days, along with email updates on their approval status.

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