Bringing your car with you when you settle in Brussels entails several administrative steps and tax considerations. Planning ahead is key! With customs formalities, technical inspections, insurance and regional taxes, it is essential that you fully understand the stages in order to avoid any surprises. The Expat Welcome Desk will guide you through the main requirements for registering your vehicle in Belgium.
Once registered with the municipality in which you live, you are technically required to complete the steps necessary to register your vehicle in Belgium.
You are permitted to drive a foreign-registered vehicle in Belgium for a maximum period of 30 days per year.
Note: it is important to ensure that you have your green card (international insurance certificate) in your vehicle at all times, in order to be able to prove that the vehicle is fully insured.
Complete the pink form
Before any registration, you need to obtain a pink form with the green “705” disk from Belgian customs.
How to do it?
Required documents:
For a change of registration plate:
For a vehicle purchased:
Once your file is processed, you will receive confirmation of the E705 disk by email.
We recommend that you send your documents (in a single PDF file) with your full address to the contacts at the SPF Finances.
Technical inspection: a mandatory step
Before registration, the vehicle must pass a technical inspection. This technical inspection may also be undertaken abroad (before registration of the vehicle in Belgium).
Two scenarios:
Technical inspection centres in Brussels:
For further information: http://www.autocontrole.be/
Third party liability insurance: a legal obligation
Before driving, it is mandatory that you contract a Belgian third-party liability insurance policy (“vehicle third-party liability”).
Your insurer may also handle the registration application.
The third-party liability insurance policy is not valid in the country in which the person is settled or will expire if the vehicle is re-registered there.
It is therefore necessary to have an insurance policy that is effective in Belgium.
Registration with the DIV [Vehicle Registration Service]
The registration application is made to the DIV (Direction pour l’Immatriculation des Véhicules - Vehicle Registration Service):
Address:
DIV– 56 Rue des Minimes, 1210 Brussels
You can:
Taxes related to registration
Several taxes may be applicable depending on your situation.
Obligatory taxes
For further information on the calculation of road tax: https://fiscalite.brussels/taxes-de-circulation
Specific taxes (depending on the case)
If the vehicle was purchased outside the European Union (EU)
A vehicle is considered to be new if it:
The Brussels-Capital region has a Low Emission Zone (LEZ). The most polluting vehicles are not permitted to drive in this zone to protect the health of citizens.
Vehicles registered abroad (with the exception of vehicles from the Netherlands) must be registered before entering the Brussels-Capital region. This registration is free of charge and can be done on-line via the official website www.lez.brussels.
Things you need to know:
Following registration
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