About Government of South Australia - Department for Infrastructure and Transport (EzyReg)
Government of South Australia – Department for Infrastructure and Transport (EzyReg) is the official online gateway for vehicle registration and driver licensing payments in South Australia. Operated by the Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) and accessed via ezyreg.sa.gov.au, the service allows individuals and businesses to manage vehicle registration renewals, pay registration and compulsory third party (CTP) insurance, update details, and in some cases pay licensing-related fees and other road-transport charges. Payments are processed on behalf of the South Australian Government and will typically reference “SA GOVT”, “DIT”, “EZYREG” or similar wording on your bank or card statement.
A charge from this merchant normally appears when you complete a transaction through the EzyReg website or related government payment portals. Common reasons include renewing a car, motorcycle, trailer, or light commercial vehicle registration, paying heavy vehicle charges, renewing a driver’s licence, obtaining a replacement licence or registration label/plate, or paying certain government-issued invoices linked to transport services. Amounts vary depending on vehicle type, registration period (e.g. 3 or 12 months), CTP insurer, concessions, and any added fees (such as late payment or plate fees). You may also see multiple charges if you renewed several vehicles separately, changed registration terms, or made a follow‑up payment on the same day. On some statements, recent payments may first show as “pending” before settling under a final description.
If you’re unsure about an EzyReg or South Australian Government transport charge, start by checking your recent vehicle registration and licensing activities at ezyreg.sa.gov.au using your plate number or client details, and compare the amount and date with your renewal notice, email receipt, or SMS confirmation. Look back over the past few days for any online renewals you completed for family members or business vehicles, as well as replacement licence or plate orders. If something doesn’t match, contact the Department for Infrastructure and Transport or Service SA using the contact details on ezyreg.sa.gov.au or sa.gov.au, quoting the exact amount, date, and the last four digits of the card used. For disputed or incorrect transactions, your first step should be to raise it with DIT/Service SA; if it cannot be resolved, your bank or card provider can advise on next steps under their dispute processes.