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DCSSL takes over licence fee collection in City of Mbombela

Posted in News by Admin on 18 September, 2020 at 2:24 p.m.

MBOMBELA - The DCSSL took over revenue collection for all licensing fees at the City of Mbombela, effective from July 1.

This means that all licensing fees should be paid directly into the bank account of the Mpumalanga DCSSL. These include vehicle licences, the issuing of vehicle ownership certificates, and learner’s and driver’s licences, among others.

The public should note that from July 1, no licence fees will be payable to the City of Mbombela’s own bank accounts, and that these are linked to the department’s.

Members of the public must note that various DLTCs have different reference numbers that must be included when such payments are made. The licensing centres are at Mbombela (Nelspruit DTLC, The Grove Shopping Centre), Hazyview, Barberton and White River.

The fees should now be paid into the following account:
Bank: Standard Bank
Branch Code: 052852
Account Name: Community Safety Security and Liaison
Account Type: Business
Account Number: 273222848

The reference number must be entered according to the centre where these services are rendered.

The reference numbers are as follows:

  • Hazyview: 4036C/Hazy/company name or vehicle registration.
  • Barberton: 4003/403G/BAR/company name or vehicle registration.
  • White River: 4068/4036B/WR/company name or vehicle registration.
  • The Grove, Mbombela: 4036F/MOSC/company name or vehicle registration.
  • Mbombela DTLC: 4036A/NELS/company name or vehicle registration

Further enquiries regarding the payments should be directed to Dumisane Lekuleni on 013-766-1566.

Editor: Anchen Coetzee
Subeditor: Wahl Lessing
Submitted by: Moeti Mmusi

 

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