Important Notice: The online Nautical Licence application service is temporarily unavailable as maintenance works are being performed by the supplier. Whilst maintenance works are underway, applicants may fill in the necessary application available below under "Legacy Links", and submit the application alongside any supporting documents by e-mail to certific...@transport.gov.mt.
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About 8 to 12 weeks prior to the expiry of the driving licence, a Driving Licence Renewal Form is mailed together with a self-addressed envelope to enable you to use this when mailing back to Transport Malta.
A Driving Licence Medical Certification Form is also mailed together with the renewal form for persons holding a Category C, C1, D, D1 and for persons of 70 years of age and over.
If you hold a Driving Licence under more than one category, then the renewal fee of the Driving Licence will cover all the categories that a licence holder may possess, except for categories D, DE, D1, and D1E licence holders over 50 years of age.
In cases where more frequent re-assessment (as specified by the medical practitioner) is required, or those that need to be referred to TM Medical Team, these are dealt with separately by Transport Malta.
After checking of documents, any renewal forms that fail to meet the required criteria, for example, new address/surname written does not match the details on identity card, incorrect payments, missing medical certificate (if applicable) or unclear/scanned photos (photos must be taken with a clear background, no sunglasses or hats), then these are marked on system and a letter is sent to you together with the renewal form informing you of what is required to finalise your renewal.
Renewal forms with all the required documents are processed. Full driving licences may be renewed, against the fee of 80.00 for a maximum period of ten years, or in cases where the licence holder is 70 years or over, then the licences shall become renewable every five years. In this case the fee of 29.25 is collected. Initially a counterpart driving licence document is issued. The counterpart licence and the photocard are mailed at a later date. However, if the you do not receive the photocard within six weeks following the renewal of the licence, then you need to contact Transport Malta within 90 days from its renewal and another licence will be issued free of charge after the signing of a declaration confirming that you never received it.
You can renew a Driving Licence by filling the renewal form and sending it by post using the provided self addressed envelope or by paying it online using your e-ID account by entering the reference code found on the renewal form (please use this reference code by the expiry date indicated next to it). In exceptional and justified cases, these can be processed over the counter.
A full driving licence for ten years is issued, upon renewal, if no penalty points are recorded or if the penalty points imposed were less than 12.
With effect from the 19th January, 2013, licences issued for categories C, CE, C1, C1E, D, DE, D1 and D1E shall remain valid for a maximum period of five years. A medical certificate shall be produced certifying that such categories still comply with the minimum standard of physical and mental fitness for driving set out in the Eighth Schedule.
The period of validity of a driving licence shall not be affected by the holder obtaining a driving licence of any other class or type
Where a person does not renew his driving licence within twelve months from the expiry date of the said licence, that person shall only be entitled to obtain his or her driving licence once that person pays the arrears due. However, where that person does not renew his driving licence after twelve months from the expiry date of the said licence, that person shall only be entitled to obtain his or her driving licence once that person pays the arrears due and a late renewal fee of twelve euro (12).
A driving licence shall not be granted or renewed unless, at the age of seventy years and every five years thereafter, a person produces a medical certificate of physical fitness on application.
As from the 19th January, 2013, holders of driving licences in categories C, CE, C1, C1E, D, DE, D1 and D1E shall, when renewing their driving licence, produce a medical certificate certifying that they still comply with the minimum standard of physical and mental fitness for driving set out in the Eighth Schedule.
Driving licence holders who are authorised to drive public transport vehicles shall produce a medical certificate of physical fitness at the age of fifty, and every five years thereafter until the age of sixty, after which such medical certificate shall be produced annually prior to the renewal of their driving licence (see Renewal of Public Transport Vehicle Licence Categories (D1. D1E, D, DE))
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The Court of Appeal held that the point of this case lies with when Transport Malta replaced the old form with the new one on its website. Schwinger managed to show that on the site transport.gov.mt, the old form was still showing. On the other hand, the Ministry produced a witness who could not say whether Transport Malta removed the old form.
The Ministry did not even show that they drew the attention of Transport Malta of this lack of correct information, because this is not the first time the issue of incorrect forms had been brought up in relation to both Transport Malta and the Ministry, but nothing was done.
Preparatory work is underway to ensure all students will continue to receive quality education by means of high standards of digital platforms. Aware of the fact that we may have students who do not have access to the internet or do not have a computer, the ministry will launch various initiatives including free internet and the provision of computers. We are referring to the period when our schools will be closed.
For each child a new application needs to be submitted.
The step bar below will show you the steps which are valid and which are not whilst filling the form. All the required data in each step has to be filled with valid information in order for the Submit button to be clickable on the last step. The steps can be clicked to go back and forth the form to change your information with ease.
If you need to apply for transport for the current scholastic year (ending this June 2023) kindly call us on (+356) 7713 3660.
The personal data submitted by the Parents/Legal Guardians to the Provider is forwarded to the MEDS for the provision of free transportation services to the student concerned, to implement the Free School Transport Initiative.
When exporting goods to countries in the European Union (EU), certain customs procedures and documentation are required to ensure smooth and compliant trade. One essential document is the T2L (Transportation Under Customs Control) or T2LF (Transportation Under Customs Control by Land or Inland Waterway) form. These forms serve as proof of the Union status of goods and are crucial for customs clearance.
The T2L (Transportation Under Customs Control) form is used for goods transported by sea or air. On the other hand, the T2LF (Transportation Under Customs Control by Land or Inland Waterway) form applies specifically to goods transported overland or via inland waterways. It serves the same purpose as the T2L, confirming the Union status of goods being transported across EU borders.
Transport Details: Include information about the mode of transport used to move the goods from the non-EU country to the EU, such as air, sea, road, or rail. Specify the vessel or aircraft name and registration number if applicable.
Supporting Documents: Depending on the specific requirements of the customs authorities, you may need to provide additional documents. These may include commercial invoices, packing lists, transport documents, certificates of origin, licences, or permits. Ensure that all supporting documentation is accurate, complete, and compliant with customs regulations.
Understanding the purpose, application, and requirements of T2L and T2LF forms is crucial for exporters to ensure compliance with EU customs regulations and facilitate smooth cross-border trade. By following necessary procedures and providing accurate information, exporters can streamline the customs clearance process and ensure the efficient movement of their goods within the EU.
Remember, accuracy and attention to detail are crucial when completing T2L/T2LF forms, so seek guidance from freight forwarders who have expertise in managing documentation or customs professionals to ensure compliance and optimise your export processes. If you need support with transporting cargo via road, sea, or air please contact a member of our team!
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