The vehicle’s registration number is shown on the registration certificate under the heading ‘Plate’ and on the front and back of your vehicle.

Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance, also known as "Green Slip", is required in New South Wales so that you can register your vehicle.
Got your Green Slip? You can register your vehicle online on the TfNSW website.
Your TfNSW registration notice will indicate if you need an inspection or eSafety check. Visit the Service NSW website to find your nearest eSafety check station.
If you are eligible for the TfNSW 'auto registration renewal' service offered to some pensioners, you need to pay your Green Slip before the registration renewal date.
After you pay your CTP, we recommend you check with TfNSW directly, to confirm if your registration has been renewed.
Licence Details
Check if any driver has a provisional licence and confirm there are no licence suspensions or cancellations.
Driving Record
Review demerit points and any at-fault accidents on the record.
Driver Information & Usage
Confirm the youngest driver’s date of birth and the total kilometers driven.
If you have an existing claim or want to lodge a claim with us please call 13 50 50.
NSW CTP GREEN SLIP FAQS
The amount you pay for your CTP Green Slip includes your Premium, GST and Fund Levy. The Fund Levy covers initial ambulance and hospital fees, along with longer term treatment and care for people with severe injuries resulting from motor vehicle crashes.
To learn more about CTP Green Slip premiums visit the SIRA website.
It's easy to get a CTP Insurance policy (also known as a Green Slip).
You can get a quote online with Apia quickly and easily. If you decide to buy the policy, we'll send confirmation directly to Transport for NSW as soon as you've paid, so you can complete your car registration.
Several factors can affect the price of your policy even if your details haven’t changed, including but not limited to the age of your car, the youngest listed driver and the costs of potential future claims as well as an insurer’s operational costs. Each year, prices are also influenced by changes in government levies and the rising cost of medical and care services for people injured in motor vehicle crashes.
To learn more about CTP Green Slip premiums visit the SIRA website.
Even with similar driving records and addresses, premiums can vary because different vehicles have different risk ratings. Things like (but not limited to) the vehicle type, age, and classification can affect the likelihood of a claim, which impacts the cost.
To learn more about CTP Green Slip premiums visit the SIRA website.
Third Party Property Damage Insurance — often shortened to Third Party — is mainly intended to help you cover costs for which you might be liable if you cause damage to other people's vehicles or property while you're driving. Apia's Third Party coverage includes up to $20 million of liability coverage for such damage, as well as up to $5,000 of cover for your own vehicle if it's damaged by a collision with another vehicle driven by an uninsured driver.
Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance — often called Green Slip in NSW — helps drivers cover costs related to injuries sustained by other road users after an incident on the road. For example, if you collide with a pedestrian or cyclist, your Green Slip will help cover their medical bills and lost income.
Where can I find my Registration/Plate Number?
The vehicle’s registration number is shown on the registration certificate under the heading ‘Plate’ and on the front and back of your vehicle.

Where can I find my Vehicle Identification Number?
The vehicle's identification number (VIN) is shown on the registration certificate under the heading 'VIN/Chassis Number'.
Where can I find my Chassis Number?
The vehicle's chassis number is shown on the registration certificate under the heading 'VIN/Chassis Number'.
Where can I find my Engine Number?
The vehicle’s engine number is shown on the registration certificate under the heading ‘Engine Number’.
Where can I find my Licence Number?
Your NSW driver licence number can be found under ‘Licence No’.
For example:

Where can I find my Photo Card Number?
Your NSW photo card number is located below your address on your NSW photo card.
For example:

Where can I find my TfNSW Number?
Your customer number can be found on the registration certificate under the heading 'Customer Number'.