Vehicle export
Do you want to export a vehicle from the Netherlands? You must register the vehicle for export with the Netherlands Vehicle Authority (RDW).
Registering a vehicle for export
You can register a vehicle for export:
- Is the vehicle part of your company stock? You must notify the vehicle online through the Online Registration Export Traders (Online Registratie Export Handelaren OREH, in Dutch)
- Is the vehicle not in your company’s stock? Then you must register it:
- Do you have an export company and do you want to export a vehicle for a customer? If the vehicle is not in your company stock, you have to register the vehicle through the recognised Export Service (export dienstverlening ED).
Please note: You must register each vehicle separately for export.
Export number plates
Have you registered a vehicle for export? So-called export plates are required. For an export licence plate you put the existing licence plate numbers onto white plates with indelible black ink. You can make these licence plates yourself but you need to make sure that they are legible in bad weather as well. You can also have them made at an approved number plate manufacturer (in Dutch). With these export plates and registration certificate part II (evidence of export) you can drive on Dutch public roads for a maximum of 14 days. During this period your vehicle needs to be insured and have a valid PTI (APK).
Transit number plate
If you want to transport a vehicle through the Netherlands without a Dutch licence plate, you require a temporary transit licence number from RDW. The vehicle also has to meet certain requirements. You can obtain a transit licence number certificate from one of the RDW inspection stations.