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      • During the appointment, the RDW will check your car and all the related documents. If there are no problems, the RDW will register your car in the Netherlands’ vehicle registration database. If you are moving from an EU country, the RDW will deregister your car in the country of origin. You must pay for the inspection and registration.
      www.netherlandsworldwide.nl/car-import/roadmap
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  2. Registering your car in the Netherlands. Follow these steps to register your car in the Netherlands: Make an appointment online with the Netherlands Vehicle Authority (RDW) for an inspection of your car.

    • Conditions For A One-Day Registration Plate
    • It Works Like This
    • Not Online
    You can only apply for a one-day registration plate if you make an inspection appointment at the same time.
    Only valid on the day of inspection.
    Only valid in the Netherlands.
    You made an inspection appointment.
    You log in with your DigiD or eHerkenning by clicking the button 'Apply for a one-day registration certificate'. (only available in Dutch)
    After you entered the requested information, you will receive a confirmation of the application by e-mail. This e-mail has a link to your one-day registration certificate and provides additional in...
    The registration number must be put on registration number plates on your vehicle. You are allowed to make these white registration number plates yourself (from cardboard, for example). You put the...

    Are you unable to apply for the one-day registration certificate online? You can also apply for it by contacting our Customer service.

  3. An expat wanting to bring a car to Netherlands from outside the European Union must go through 2-step process of ‘importing’ and ‘registering’ the vehicle before it can be driven.

  4. RWD inspection and registration. To register your car, you will need to make an appointment at an RWD (Netherlands Vehicle Authority) inspection station. You will need to bring the following documents to the inspection, as well as the car: The foreign license number certificate; Your identity card

  5. If you are importing a car into the Netherlands from another EU country, then you do not need to make a Customs declaration or pay for any importation fees. However, you need to make an appointment with the Netherlands Vehicle Authority (RDW) for an assesment.

  6. If you move to the Netherlands, you can bring your car with you. You will need to register the car in the Netherlands. Your car will be issued with Dutch registration plates and you will need to pay tax. If you are coming to study in the Netherlands or are being seconded, different rules apply.