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Parliamentary Question · No. B/115 · Series B Answered

the motor vehicle licence, he will, for the benefit of the House, obtain from the National Land Transport Au…

Asked by
Mr Caserne
Third Member · Port Louis North and Montagne Longue
Addressed to
Land Transport
Minister of Land Transport
Sitting
Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Question 45 of 62
The question, as placed

(No. B/115) Mr L. Caserne (Third Member for Port Louis North & Montagne Longue) asked the Minister of Land Transport whether, in regard to the motor vehicle licence, he will, for the benefit of the House, obtain from the National Land Transport Authority, information as to whether consideration will be given for the payment thereof to be made available during the whole month when same is due and, if so, when and if not, why not.


The exchange, in full

Reply: I am informed by the National Land Transport Authority (NLTA) that Motor Vehicle Licence (MVL), commonly known as “Déclaration” is payable 15 days before the end of the month it is due for renewal. MVLs can also be renewed 15 days after their expiry without any fine. However, subsequent to these 15 days after expiry, a fine of 50% of the amount due is payable upon renewal of the MVL.

160 MVL renewals can be effected on the Online MVL platform of the NLTA or at any of the 112 post offices around the island. Nevertheless, any transaction of MVL involving the 50% fine can only be effected either online or at the NLTA Head Office at Cassis and the sub offices located at Forest Side and Flacq. Pursuant to the proposal of the Third Member, the NLTA has been requested to consider the possibility for the payment of MVL to be made available during the whole month, after consultation with stakeholders. PETIT VERGER & MONTAGNE ORY – RECURRENT FLOODING – EROSION & LANDSLIDES RISK