Buying & Selling a Vehicle in Monaco
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The immatriculation is a vehicle's registration. The details of a vehicle's registration are carried in the Certificat d'Immatriculation (registration certificate).
When a Monegasque car is bought or sold, the new ownership must be registered within one month of the transfer and a new Certificat d'Immatriculation will be issued to the new owner. Paperwork is handled by the Service des Titres de Circulation.
- Service des Titres de Circulation
At: 23, Avenue Albert II, B.P. 699, MC 98014 Monaco CEDEX
Tel:
98 98 80 14
Fax: 98 98 40 36
Contrôle Technique switchboard: 98 98 21 63
Open: 09:00–17:00 Monday to Friday (The cashiers office closes at 16:30)
The Certificat d'Immatriculation should be carried in the car at all times.
Buying & Registering a Used Car
Before agreeing to buy a used car:
- Make sure that the series number stamped on the car matches that in the registration documents of the seller
- Make sure that the seller is the legally registered owner of the car by checking on the Certificat d'Immatriculation
Documents required to register a car:
- Proof of identity: passport, Monaco identity card or Carte de Séjour.
- Monaco driving license
- Proof of insurance document
- The Certificat d'Immatriculation (registration certificate)
- The number plate(s)
- Cars over four years old must have a vehicle roadworthiness certificate (Contrôle Technique) from a test taken at most six months earlier. (The roadworthiness test must be taken by the Centre de Contrôle Technique des Véhicules de Monaco)
Selling a Used Car
The following must be sent to the Service des Titres de Circulation:
- Form STC/020 for the sale or relinquishment of a second hand vehicle, Certificat de vente ou de cession d'un véhicule d'occasion
- The Certificat d'Immatriculation
- If the car is more than four years old, a certificate as proof of roadworthiness (Contrôle Technique) no more than six months old
- The number plate(s) if the vehicle is sold outside Monaco
Duplicate Certificat d'Immatriculation (Loss or Theft)
Documents needed in the case of loss:
- Declaration of loss and replacement request form STC/040 (Déclaration de perte et Demande de duplicata) available from the Service des Titres de Circulation and completed and returned there
Documents needed in the case of theft:
- Declaration of loss form (déclaration de vol) available from the Sureté Public, completed and sent to the Service des Titres de Circulation.
Change of Address
Changing an address on a driver's licence or immatriculation can be done in
one office within the Municipality.
- For information from the Principality of Monaco on how to submit a change
of address: Click
here (in French)
Destruction of the Vehicle
Notification must be made of a car to be scrapped (whether by the owner or after sale to a scrapper). The following documents must be provided to the Service des Titres de Circulation:
- A vehicle destruction request (Demande de Destruction d'un Véhicule) form STC/021
- The registration certificate
- The number plates
In the case of destruction following an accident:
- A copy of the insurance report
Further Information
- Service des Titres de Circulation
At: 23, Avenue Albert II, B.P. 699, MC 98014 Monaco CEDEX
Tel:
98 98 80 14
Fax: 98 98 40 36
Contrôle Technique switchboard: 98 98 21 63
Open: 09:00–17:00 Monday to Friday (cashiers office closes at 16:30)
e-mail
Website
- Many forms are available online and for download as PDF: Click here
- See AngloINFO INFOrmation Page Registering a Foreign Vehicle in Monaco
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