Driving unregistered (up to 1 month lapsed) in Northern Territory: Demerit Points & Fine (2026-27)
Infringement amount (verified 17 July 2026)
NT Government traffic offences and penalties · 2026-27 scheduleDriving an unregistered vehicle means using a vehicle on a public road when its registration has lapsed or was never in place. Registration is what records a vehicle as roadworthy and known to the authorities, and once it expires the vehicle is not permitted on the road even if it is mechanically sound and being driven carefully.
Enforcement leans heavily on automatic number plate recognition, which police vehicles and fixed cameras use to check registration status against the register in real time, so an unregistered vehicle is often flagged without any other reason for a stop. Penalties commonly increase with how long the vehicle has been unregistered, treating a lapse that has just occurred more leniently than one that has run on for an extended period.
In some jurisdictions registration and compulsory insurance are bundled together, which means an unregistered vehicle is uninsured at the same time and exposes the driver to the consequences of both. The exact penalties differ by state and territory and are set out in the schedules above.
All NT unregistered vehicle penalties
| Offence | Points | Fine |
|---|---|---|
| Driving unregistered (up to 1 month lapsed) | — | $300 |
| Driving unregistered (1–12 months lapsed) | — | $800 |
| Driving unregistered (12+ months lapsed) | — | $1,500 |
Frequently asked questions
- What happens if I'm caught — driving unregistered (up to 1 month lapsed) in NT?
- The standard penalty is no demerit points and a $300 fine.
- How close does this put me to suspension in NT?
- 12 or more points within 3 years on an open licence (suspension 3–5 months by tally).
The same offence in other states
- NSW: Driving an unregistered vehicle
- VIC: Driving an unregistered vehicle
- SA: Driving an unregistered vehicle
- TAS: Driving an unregistered vehicle
- ACT: Driving an unregistered vehicle
- All NT offences
Standard first-offence penalty for a full-licence holder unless noted. Information, not legal advice — if your licence is at stake, get legal advice.