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Use this procedure when your vehicle will be off the road for an extended period, allowing you to temporarily pause mandatory duties like road tax and insurance.

Suspend or Reactivate Your Dutch Vehicle Registration (Schorsing)

This guide details the process for suspending (schorsing) or reactivating your vehicle's registration in the Netherlands via the RDW. You will learn the steps to temporarily exempt your vehicle from road tax, APK inspections, and insurance requirements. Ensure you have your tenaamstellingscode and understand that a suspended vehicle cannot be driven or parked on public roads. The suspension period, which can be 1, 2, or 3 years, begins immediately upon application.

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When a vehicle is not in active use on public roads in the Netherlands, its owner can temporarily suspend its registration duties. This process, known as schorsing, allows you to be exempt from mandatory requirements such as paying motorrijtuigenbelasting (road tax), having valid vehicle insurance, and undergoing the Algemene Periodieke Keuring (APK) (periodic vehicle inspection). This guide provides a detailed procedure for both suspending and reactivating your vehicle's registration with the RDW (Rijksdienst voor het Wegverkeer), the Netherlands Vehicle Authority.

Understanding Vehicle Registration Suspension (Schorsing)

Vehicle registration suspension, or schorsing, is a legal status in the Netherlands that temporarily exempts a registered vehicle from specific mandatory obligations. It's designed for vehicle owners who plan to keep their vehicle off public roads for an extended period.

The core principle of a schorsing is that the vehicle cannot be driven or parked on public roads for the duration of the suspension. It must be stored on private property, such as a garage, driveway, or private land.

Core Obligations of an Actively Registered Vehicle

When a vehicle's registration is active (not suspended), the owner is legally required to:

  • Pay motorrijtuigenbelasting (Road Tax): A periodic tax levied on all vehicles used on public roads.
  • Maintain Valid Insurance: At a minimum, third-party liability (WA-verzekering) insurance is mandatory.
  • Ensure Valid APK (Periodic Vehicle Inspection): Most vehicles are legally required to undergo regular technical inspections to ensure roadworthiness and environmental compliance.

Advantages of Suspending Your Registration

The primary benefits of applying for a schorsing are the temporary exemptions from these three core obligations:

  • Financial Savings: You do not have to pay motorrijtuigenbelasting for the suspension period.
  • Reduced Insurance Costs: You can cancel or suspend your vehicle insurance policy, as it's not required for a vehicle kept off public roads. Be sure to inform your insurer.
  • No APK Obligation: The vehicle is not required to have a valid APK inspection certificate during its schorsing period. This is particularly useful if you are restoring a classic car or performing extensive repairs.

Warning

Crucial Restriction: No Public Road Use During Schorsing It is strictly forbidden to drive or park a suspended vehicle on any public road, including verges and public parking spaces. This applies even for short distances or for moving the vehicle to another private location. Violations can result in significant fines from the RDW. The only exception is driving directly to an RDW inspection station for a re-inspection after the suspension has ended, provided you have an appointment and the vehicle is insured.

Suspension Periods

A schorsing can be requested for a period of:

  • 1 year
  • 2 years
  • 3 years

The suspension period begins immediately on the date of application and cannot be set for a future date. It will automatically expire at the end of the chosen period unless you reactivate it earlier or extend the suspension (though extending is often a new application).

Definition

Schorsing (Vehicle Registration Suspension)

A legal status granted by the RDW that temporarily exempts a vehicle from road tax, mandatory insurance, and APK obligations. During schorsing, the vehicle must not be used or parked on public roads and must be stored on private property.

Preparing for Vehicle Registration Suspension

Before you initiate the schorsing process, ensure you have all the necessary information and documents ready. This will help you complete the application smoothly, whether online or in person.

Essential Requirements and Documents Checklist

To suspend your vehicle's registration, you will need:

  • Vehicle Registration Number (kenteken): The license plate number of the vehicle you wish to suspend.
  • Tenaamstellingscode (Assignment Code): This is a 9-digit code essential for all changes to your vehicle registration. It consists of two parts: the first 4 digits are on the 'Tenaamstellingsbewijs' (Part 1A of the registration certificate or the card equivalent), and the last 5 digits are on the 'Overschrijvingsbewijs' (Part 1B or the second part of the card equivalent).
  • DigiD (Digital Identity): For online applications, you will need a valid DigiD account to authenticate yourself securely.
  • Valid Identification (if applying in person): A valid Dutch driving licence, passport, or identity card will be required at a kentekenloket or RDW inspection station.
Definition

Tenaamstellingscode (Assignment Code)

A unique 9-digit code in the Netherlands that serves as proof of ownership and is essential for all administrative actions related to a vehicle's registration, including suspension, transfer, or export. It is divided into two parts and is highly confidential.

Tip

Keep Your Tenaamstellingscode Safe! The tenaamstellingscode is crucial. Losing it can complicate future vehicle transactions. Keep it in a secure place, separate from your vehicle documents, but know where to find it when needed. If you have lost it, you must request a new one from the RDW before you can suspend or reactivate your vehicle. You can request a new tenaamstellingscode via the official RDW website.

Step-by-Step: Suspending Your Dutch Vehicle Registration

The RDW offers two main methods to suspend your vehicle's registration: online via their portal or in person at a designated location.

Process for Suspending Your Vehicle Registration (Schorsing)

  1. Choose Your Application Method: Decide whether you will apply online or in person. The online method is generally faster and more convenient if you have DigiD and your tenaamstellingscode readily available.

  2. Gather Required Information:

    • Your vehicle's registration number (kenteken).
    • Your tenaamstellingscode (the 9-digit code).
    • Your DigiD login details (for online application).
    • A valid ID (for in-person application).
  3. Online Application (Recommended):

    1. Go to the official RDW website for suspension applications: RDW Schorsing Aanvragen.
    2. Log in with your DigiD.
    3. Follow the on-screen instructions to enter your vehicle's registration number and tenaamstellingscode.
    4. Select the desired suspension period (1, 2, or 3 years).
    5. Confirm your application and pay the applicable fee online using an approved payment method (e.g., iDEAL).
    6. You will receive an immediate confirmation via email. This confirmation serves as proof that your schorsing has started.
  4. In-Person Application:

    1. Locate an authorised kentekenloket (vehicle counter) or RDW inspection station. These can be found at post offices, specific garages, or RDW test facilities.
    2. Bring your valid ID, the complete tenaamstellingscode, and your physical vehicle registration card (kentekenbewijs op creditcardformaat) or the original paper parts (Part 1A and 1B).
    3. Inform the clerk that you wish to suspend your vehicle's registration (schorsing aanvragen).
    4. The clerk will process your request, verify your identity, and ask for your desired suspension period.
    5. Pay the applicable fee directly at the counter.
    6. You will receive a printed receipt confirming the suspension.
  5. Confirm Status and Inform Insurer:

    • After applying, check the status of your vehicle's registration on the Mijn RDW portal to confirm the schorsing status.
    • Inform your vehicle insurance provider that your vehicle has been suspended. They can then adjust or pause your policy, preventing unnecessary costs.

Choosing Your Suspension Period

When applying for schorsing, you must select a period of 1, 2, or 3 years. The fee for suspension varies depending on the chosen period and the vehicle type (e.g., passenger car, motorcycle, commercial vehicle). It's generally more cost-effective per year to opt for a longer suspension if you are certain the vehicle will remain off the road.

The suspension will automatically end on the specified date. You will typically receive a reminder from the RDW prior to the expiration date.

Reactivating Your Vehicle Registration (Schorsing Opheffen)

When your vehicle's schorsing expires or if you decide to use it on public roads again before the period ends, you must reactivate its registration. This process is known as schorsing opheffen (lifting the suspension). Reactivating the registration immediately reinstates all mandatory obligations: road tax, insurance, and APK.

Automatic Expiration vs. Early Reactivation

  • Automatic Expiration: If you do nothing, your schorsing will automatically expire on the end date you selected. From this moment, all obligations (road tax, insurance, APK) are reinstated. Ensure your vehicle is insured and has a valid APK if it's required for use after this date.
  • Early Reactivation: If you wish to use your vehicle on public roads before the schorsing period ends, you must manually reactivate it. The obligations will apply from the moment of reactivation.

Process for Reactivating Your Vehicle Registration (Schorsing Opheffen)

  1. Prepare for Reactivation:

    • Ensure you have your vehicle's registration number (kenteken) and tenaamstellingscode.
    • Confirm you have DigiD for online reactivation or a valid ID for in-person.
    • Arrange for vehicle insurance to be active from the date of reactivation.
    • If the APK has expired during schorsing, book an APK inspection. The vehicle can only be driven to the inspection station on the day of the appointment, with valid insurance.
  2. Online Reactivation (Recommended):

    1. Go to the RDW website for reactivation (often the same portal as suspension, or look for 'schorsing opheffen').
    2. Log in with your DigiD.
    3. Enter your vehicle's registration number and tenaamstellingscode.
    4. Confirm the reactivation. There is generally no fee for reactivating a schorsing.
    5. You will receive immediate confirmation via email that the schorsing has been lifted.
  3. In-Person Reactivation:

    1. Visit an authorised kentekenloket or RDW inspection station.
    2. Bring your valid ID, the complete tenaamstellingscode, and your physical vehicle registration card or paper parts.
    3. Inform the clerk you wish to reactivate your vehicle's registration (schorsing opheffen).
    4. The clerk will process the request. No fee is typically charged for reactivation.
    5. You will receive a printed receipt confirming the lifting of the suspension.
  4. Verify Status and Fulfill Obligations:

    • Immediately verify the updated registration status on Mijn RDW.
    • Ensure your vehicle has valid insurance from the moment of reactivation.
    • If applicable, ensure the vehicle has a valid APK certificate before driving it on public roads.

Costs, Fees, and Processing Times

The schorsing procedure generally involves a fee, while reactivating a schorsing is usually free. The amount of the suspension fee depends on the chosen suspension period and the type of vehicle. Vehicles that are 15 years or older may qualify for a lower fee.

  • Suspension Fee: This fee is paid at the time of application. The exact amount can be found on the official RDW website. The fee is non-refundable, even if you reactivate the vehicle earlier than planned.
  • Reactivation Fee: As of current regulations, there is typically no charge for lifting a schorsing.

Processing Time:

  • Suspension: The schorsing starts immediately upon application and payment, whether online or in person. You receive immediate confirmation.
  • Reactivation: The schorsing is lifted immediately upon application, whether online or in person. You receive immediate confirmation.

It is crucial to verify the most current fees directly on the RDW's official website, as these can be subject to change.

Understanding the exact differences in obligations between an actively registered and a suspended vehicle is paramount to avoid fines and ensure compliance.

Obligation / StatusActively Registered VehicleSuspended (Schorsing) Vehicle
Public Road UsePermitted (driving and parking)Strictly Forbidden (driving and parking)
Storage LocationAny legal parking spot, including public roadsPrivate Property Only (garage, private driveway, private land)
MotorrijtuigenbelastingMandatory paymentExempt
Vehicle InsuranceMandatory (at least WA-verzekering)Exempt (but inform insurer to adjust or pause policy)
APK (Inspection)Mandatory if vehicle meets age requirementsExempt
TenaamstellingscodeRequired for administrative changesRequired for suspension and reactivation
Automatic ExpirationNot applicableYes, after 1, 2, or 3 years (reinstates all obligations)
Fine for Non-ComplianceYes (e.g., no tax, no insurance, expired APK)Yes (e.g., public road use, or unfulfilled obligations after expiration/reactivation)
Definition

Algemene Periodieke Keuring (APK)

The mandatory periodic vehicle inspection in the Netherlands. It ensures that vehicles meet minimum safety and environmental standards, similar to an MOT in the UK or TÜV in Germany.

Definition

Motorrijtuigenbelasting (Road Tax)

A mandatory tax in the Netherlands for owning a motor vehicle. The amount depends on the vehicle type, weight, fuel type, and province of registration.

Tip

Inform Your Insurance Provider When you suspend your vehicle's registration, always contact your insurance company. They can typically pause your policy or switch it to a more basic fire/theft coverage for stationary vehicles, saving you money. Remember to reactivate your comprehensive insurance before the schorsing ends or if you lift it early.

Avoiding Common Mistakes and Pitfalls

Several common errors can lead to unexpected fines or complications when managing your vehicle's schorsing. Be mindful of these to ensure a smooth process:

  1. Using a Suspended Vehicle on Public Roads: This is the most common and costly mistake. Even driving a few meters to move it, or parking it briefly on a public street, is illegal. The RDW and police use ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras, and violations are quickly detected, leading to significant fines.
  2. Forgetting Your Tenaamstellingscode: This 9-digit code is essential for both suspending and reactivating. If lost, you must apply for a new one from the RDW, which takes time and can delay your procedure.
  3. Assuming Insurance is Automatically Cancelled: While the RDW exempts you from mandatory insurance, your policy doesn't automatically terminate. You must contact your insurance provider directly to pause or adjust your coverage. Failing to do so means you're still paying premiums unnecessarily.
  4. Missing the Automatic Expiration Date: If you forget when your schorsing ends, your vehicle will automatically become subject to all obligations again. If it then lacks valid insurance or APK, you will incur fines even if it's still parked on private property. The RDW usually sends a reminder, but it's your responsibility to know the date.
  5. Not Reactivating Before Public Road Use: If you lift the schorsing early, ensure the vehicle is insured and has a valid APK before driving it on public roads. Reactivation is immediate, but insurance might take a day or two to become fully active again depending on your provider.
  6. Confusing Schorsing with WOK-status: Schorsing is a voluntary suspension by the owner. WOK-status (Wachten Op Keuren - Awaiting Inspection) is a mandatory status imposed by the RDW when a vehicle has been deemed unsafe or has invalid papers after an incident or inspection. A vehicle with WOK-status cannot be driven until it passes a new RDW inspection.
  7. Ignoring APK Status After Reactivation: If your APK expired during the schorsing period, you must get a new inspection before driving the vehicle on public roads. The only exception is driving directly to an APK inspection station on the day of your appointment, with valid insurance.
  8. Incorrect Payment: Ensure that online payments for schorsing are completed correctly. If the payment fails, the schorsing will not be processed, and your obligations remain active. Always verify the confirmation email from the RDW.

What to Expect After Application

Once you have applied for schorsing or reactivation, the process is usually immediate and straightforward.

  • Confirmation: For online applications, you will receive an immediate confirmation email from the RDW. For in-person applications, you will receive a printed receipt. This serves as your proof of the updated status.
  • RDW Register Update: The national vehicle register maintained by the RDW is updated instantly. This is how authorities check the status of a vehicle.
  • Monitoring Status: You can always verify your vehicle's current status (active or suspended) by logging into Mijn RDW or by using the public vehicle information checker on the RDW website.
  • Consequences of Non-Compliance: If a schorsing expires and you fail to reactivate your insurance or APK (if required), or if you use a suspended vehicle on public roads, you will face automatic fines. These fines are issued by the RDW directly and can be substantial.

Official Sources and Further Verification

Always refer to the official RDW website for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding vehicle registration, suspension fees, and detailed procedures.

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What is a "schorsing" and why would I need one?

A schorsing (suspension) temporarily exempts your Dutch vehicle from mandatory road tax, insurance, and APK inspection obligations when it's not being used on public roads. It's useful for vehicles stored privately or undergoing repairs.

How do I apply for a vehicle registration suspension?

You can apply online via Mijn RDW, or in person at an RDW inspection station or a PostNL counter (kentekenloket). You will need your tenaamstellingscode.

How long can I suspend my vehicle's registration?

You can choose a suspension period of 1, 2, or 3 years. The suspension will automatically end after the chosen period.

Does the suspension start immediately?

Yes, the suspension starts immediately upon application and cannot be set for a future date.

Can I drive or park my vehicle on public roads during a schorsing?

No, a vehicle with suspended registration cannot be driven, parked, or otherwise located on any public road. It must be kept on private property.

What happens when the schorsing period ends?

All mandatory obligations, including road tax, insurance, and APK inspection, automatically reactivate. You must ensure your vehicle complies before using it on public roads again.

What do I need to reactivate a suspended vehicle registration?

To reactivate, you will typically need to inform the RDW, often online via Mijn RDW. Ensure you have your vehicle's registration details and tenaamstellingscode ready.

What if I lose my tenaamstellingscode?

The tenaamstellingscode is essential for managing your vehicle's registration, including suspension and reactivation. If lost, you must request a new one from the RDW before you can proceed with the suspension or reactivation.

Are there any costs associated with suspending or reactivating a registration?

Yes, the RDW charges a fee for applying for a schorsing. The exact cost can vary and is subject to change, so always check the current fees on the official RDW website.

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