NSW Green Slip

Essential cover keeping NSW drivers insured on the road
Pay your NSW Green Slip online or by phone and register your vehicle with Service NSW within minutes
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A NSW Green Slip provides Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance. CTP insurance covers your liability to pay compensation to anyone who’s injured if you, or other drivers of your car, cause an accident on the road. You must buy a CTP Green Slip before you can register your vehicle in NSW. Find out what is and isn’t covered with our NSW CTP Green Slip.

  • Support for others impacted by an accident
  • Liability for injuries or the death of passengers, other drivers and pedestrians involved in a motor vehicle accident caused by you or anyone else who drives your vehicle.
  • Your medical expenses
  • Costs of reasonable and necessary treatment and care for injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of who’s at fault.
  • Additional support to help your recovery
  • Comprehensive and tailored support aimed at optimising recovery after a motor vehicle accident. This includes rehabilitation services to support your return to health and coverage for reasonable and necessary costs associated with personal care needs.
  • Lost income
  • Income support for loss of earnings because of injuries sustained in a motor accident. You must meet eligibility requirements.
  • Cover across the country
  • Cover 24 hours a day anywhere in Australia, as long as your vehicle’s registered in NSW.

  • Damage to any vehicles or property
  • No cover for damage to your vehicle, other vehicles, or property. Visit Allianz Car Insurance if you’re looking for this type of cover.

The extent of Green Slip cover is defined by law and in some circumstances may be excluded, such as if the accident was the result of a serious driving offence. For more information about eligibility requirements and what you can claim, visit the SIRA website.
Buy a CTP Green Slip from us in a few steps – here’s what you’ll need to get covered.

When you take out a CTP insurance policy, we’ll ask you questions about the following things to make sure you’re getting the best premium:

  • Details about your vehicle, how it’s used and where it is normally kept
  • Details about your driving history, including any licence suspensions or demerit points
  • Details of other drivers of your vehicle
  • Details of any other insurance you hold

To make this process easier, have your vehicle’s registration papers and your driver’s licence number handy.

If you need any help, give us a call on 13 1000.

To renew your Allianz CTP Insurance policy, you’ll need your renewal notice. We’ll send this notice, which contains all the information you need including your Biller Reference Number, to your registered address or email. You can renew your policy online or by calling us on 13 1000.
You can register your vehicle online with Services NSW after you’ve bought your NSW Green Slip.
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We’ll automatically send your Green Slip information to Transport for NSW electronically
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Most light vehicles more than 5 years old need a pink slip. Check your renewal notice to confirm
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You’ll need your plate number or billing number, payment details and any concession details
Have you been injured in a motor vehicle accident? Find out what’s involved and what you’ll need to make a claim. To speak to a consultant, give us a call on 1300 131 319.
Your CTP policy indicates the Input Tax Credit (ITC) status that’s been used to calculate your premium. You can complete an online form to update your details.
Taxi owners in NSW have the choice to pay their NSW CTP Green Slip premium as either an upfront annual premium or in instalments.
In NSW, Green Slip is the term used for Compulsory Third Party insurance (CTP). You must buy a CTP Green Slip in NSW before you can register your vehicle. It generally covers the liability of you, or anyone who drives your vehicle with your permission, for injury caused to passengers and other road users in an at-fault motor accident. CTP insurance also gives some cover to the driver of your vehicle if injured but at fault in a motor vehicle accident. Our NSW CTP Insurance offers great rates for safe drivers aged 30 years and over.

The price of your Green Slip will vary depending on several factors. The State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) regulates the CTP market and licenses some insurers to sell and manage CTP insurance in NSW. As CTP insurance is defined by the Motor Accidents Injuries Act 2017, coverage provided by all insurers is essentially the same.

SIRA prescribes the factors that all insurers must apply when setting their premiums. Insurers can supplement these factors with additional criteria that are deemed appropriate to determine premium levels. These factors include: the location in which the insured vehicle is garaged, your driving history, the age of all drivers of your vehicle, the age of your vehicle, the type of vehicle being insured, the purpose for which your vehicle is used and your entitlement to claim an Input Tax Credit on your CTP premium.

Yes, you can pay for your Green Slip online using a credit or debit card. We’ll automatically send your Green Slip information to Transport for NSW electronically, so that you can register your vehicle with Service NSW.
If you’re a taxi driver in NSW, you have the option to pay your premium in instalments. For all other vehicle owners, the full premium has to be paid upfront. To help with spreading the cost of your CTP insurance across the year, most people have the option of a 6-month registration period. If you own a heavy commercial vehicle with a GVM of more than 4.5 tonnes, you may even have the option of a 3-month registration period.
When you get a quote for CTP insurance, insurers will ask you for your driving history, including any demerit points you might have incurred. This helps determine your risk profile and ensures you’re being quoted the best premium we can offer. Most insurers offer safe driving discounts for those customers who haven’t received any demerit points.
No. As trailers are covered by the towing vehicle’s CTP insurance, they don’t need a separate Green Slip.
Your NSW Green Slip is attached to the car’s registration. When you sell your car, the CTP Insurance or NSW Green Slip will be transferred to the new registered owner.

If the motor vehicle accident happened on or after 1 December 2017 and you were injured in it, you may be entitled to make a CTP claim – regardless of who was at fault. For more information about when to make a claim, visit NSW Claims.

There are strict timeframes in relation to making a claim if you were injured before 1 December 2017. Give us a call on 1300 131 319 to find out more.

You may only change your CTP insurance provider at the start of each registration period. Once your CTP Green Slip has been used to register your vehicle, the only way that you’ll be able to change insurers is by cancelling and re-establishing your registration.

Your CTP Green Slip will cover your vehicle as long as it’s registered. To cancel your Green Slip, you must first cancel your registration with Transport for NSW (TfNSW). Any refund for the unused premium is calculated from the date TfNSW confirms deregistration.

TfNSW will provide you with a letter that can be used as proof that your vehicle’s registration has been cancelled. You’ll need to provide this letter to your CTP insurer, who can then process your policy cancellation and refund any unused portion of the premium.

No. CTP Insurance is attached to the motor vehicle registration. The CTP Insurance will be transferred to the new registered owner.
If your vehicle is deregistered due to a total loss or having been stolen, we’ll refund any unused portion of your CTP premium once we’ve been provided with proof of deregistration. Any refund for the unused premium is calculated from the date TfNSW confirms deregistration.
No. Learner drivers are covered automatically. Once they get their probationary licence, you’ll need to contact us to add their Date of Birth to the policy as the youngest driver.

The Fund Levy is a part of your CTP premium. It covers ambulance and initial hospital fees, as well as lifetime care for the severely injured. It also preserves funding for future treatment and care for those who are seriously injured and not at fault in the accident. The Fund Levy consists of the:

  • Motor Accidents Operational (MAF) Fund Levy
  • Lifetime Care and Support Scheme (LTCS) Fund Levy
  • Motor Accidents Injuries Treatment & Care (MAITC) Fund Levy.

If you have other questions about your premium or need help with a claim, call CTP Assist on 1300 656 919 (8:30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday), or send an email.

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