Selling to Belgian Citizen (not a dealership, "white" SHAPE I.D. Card Holder

 

Sellers must give the buyer the following documents:

  • ‘Demande d'immatriculation' (application to register a car, pink in colour); received from the Controle Technique (CT) inspection centre. During this visit the seller has to request the issue of the document ‘Demande d'immatriculation' from the CT station.

IMPORTANT: Seller MUST request from the CT for the document referenced to be sold to a "BELGIAN INHABITANT”. It CANNOT read "TRANSIT”, otherwise it is invalid.

This CT is only valid for 60 calendar days to allow time for the buyer to register the vehicle.

  • ‘Certificate de Visite', to certify that the vehicle is in good roadworthy state.
  • ‘Certificate of Conformity' to European/Belgian regulations. You may find this document from the dealership or your vehicle manufacturer (a fee may apply).
  • Current registration certificate of the purchased vehicle.
  • Invoice/Bill of Sale. Invoice/Bill of Sale. You MUST have the bill of sale stamped by the Belgian Customs office, bldg 210, rm 111A. Standard forms are available from the Central Processing Branch-Registration Section (CEP-RGN), bldg 210, rm 109-110.

 

For vehicle import tax status T1 or T2 (refer to your registration card) you will be required to "regularise” the vehicle before you sell. Check the Vehicle Tax Status page for more information.
Last, you MUST de-register the vehicle.
 

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