EzyReg

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EzyReg is an online and phone service provided by the Government of South Australia for managing vehicle registration, licensing payments, and related transport services.

Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Owned by Government of South Australia

About EzyReg

EzyReg is an official online and phone service provided by the Government of South Australia, operated through Service SA. It allows individuals and businesses to manage vehicle-related transactions such as renewing vehicle registration (“rego”), paying licensing fees, checking registration status, updating contact details, ordering or managing number plates, and paying certain government transport-related charges. The service is based in Adelaide, South Australia, and can be accessed via the secure portal at ezyreg.sa.gov.au or through automated phone services and Service SA customer support.

A charge from EzyReg on your bank or card statement usually relates to a vehicle registration renewal, compulsory third party (CTP) insurance component attached to your rego, a driver’s licence renewal fee, or another transport-related payment made through the EzyReg system. You might see charges for one-off online payments, recurring or scheduled registration renewals, or smaller test/verification amounts if a card was verified and then immediately reversed. Some users also see multiple charges when renewing registrations for several vehicles at once, updating personalised plates, or paying late/overdue renewal notices on different days.

To verify an EzyReg charge, start by checking your recent renewal notices, email payment confirmations, or SMS reminders from Service SA or EzyReg, and compare the amount and date with what appears on your bank statement. If you used someone else’s card (or a partner/business card) to renew a vehicle or licence, confirm with them as the statement usually shows a description like “EZYREG SA GOV” or similar. For questions or disputes, visit ezyreg.sa.gov.au and use the contact details there, or call Service SA on 13 10 84 during business hours; have your licence number, vehicle registration number, and the exact transaction date/amount ready. Refunds or corrections for duplicate or incorrect payments are handled by Service SA and may require supporting documentation or proof of payment.

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  1. EZYREG SA 13 10 84 AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see an EzyReg or “EZYREG SA GOV” charge on my bank statement?

This charge typically means a vehicle registration renewal, driver’s licence renewal, or another transport-related fee was paid through the South Australian Government’s EzyReg system. The amount usually matches a rego renewal notice, CTP-inclusive fee, or licence renewal for one or more years. Check your recent EzyReg emails, SMS reminders, or paper notices to match the amount and date to a specific transaction.

What are common amounts I might be charged by EzyReg?

Common EzyReg charges include full or part-year vehicle registration amounts, which vary based on vehicle type, usage (e.g., private vs. business), and selected duration (often 3, 6, or 12 months). You may also see smaller fees for short-term registrations or specific services such as replacement number plates. If you renewed multiple vehicles around the same time, you might see several different EzyReg charges in close succession.

Could this EzyReg charge be for someone else’s vehicle or licence in my household or business?

Yes. Many people pay EzyReg renewals on behalf of family members, employees, or business vehicles using a shared or company card. If you manage fleet vehicles, pool cars, or pay for a partner or child’s rego, the charge may relate to their registration or licence renewal. Ask household members or your fleet/finance team to confirm whether they used your card details on ezyreg.sa.gov.au.

How do I cancel or stop automatic or scheduled EzyReg payments?

EzyReg itself does not usually create open-ended subscriptions, but you may have set up BPAY or scheduled card payments through your bank to pay rego renewals. To stop these, cancel any scheduled or recurring payment instructions in your internet banking or card account. If you believe EzyReg has processed a payment in error or twice for the same renewal, contact Service SA on 13 10 84 or via the Service SA website with the transaction details.

How can I get a copy of my EzyReg receipt or tax invoice?

When you complete a transaction on ezyreg.sa.gov.au, you’re usually given the option to print or email a receipt immediately. If you’ve misplaced it, log back into EzyReg and check for any available transaction/receipt history, or search your email for a message from Service SA or EzyReg around the payment date. If you still can’t locate it, contact Service SA with your licence number, vehicle registration number, and approximate payment date so they can look up and reissue confirmation where possible.

How do I request a refund or fix an incorrect EzyReg payment?

Refunds for EzyReg payments are handled under South Australian Government and Service SA policies and are generally only available for overpayments, duplicate payments, or clearly incorrect transactions (for example, paying the wrong vehicle by mistake). Gather your bank statement, any EzyReg receipts, and relevant renewal notices, then call Service SA on 13 10 84 or visit a Service SA centre. They will advise whether a refund, credit, or registration adjustment is possible and what forms or identification may be required.

Why do I see a small or temporary EzyReg charge that later disappeared?

In some cases, your bank may show a temporary authorisation when you attempt a payment through EzyReg, especially if the transaction was interrupted or your card details were being verified. This can appear as a pending or small-dollar charge that never fully posts and then disappears within a few business days. If the amount remains or you see both a pending and a posted charge, contact your bank first, then Service SA with details if a duplicate payment seems to have been taken.

How do I contact EzyReg/Service SA if I still don’t recognise this charge?

If you cannot identify the charge after checking all vehicles and licences you may manage, contact Service SA, which operates EzyReg. In South Australia, you can call 13 10 84 during business hours or visit the Service SA section of sa.gov.au for online enquiry options and office locations. Provide your full name, licence number (if applicable), vehicle registration number(s), and exact transaction date and amount so they can trace the payment in their system.

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