Monaco’s Government has unveiled a major reform to its vehicle registration process, with the gradual phase-out of physical stamps and a new, simplified calendar for renewals.
From Monday 1st September, the annual registration renewal campaign has been realigned with the calendar year. Payments can now be made from September until 31st December, with no penalties applied. Owners will continue to have four months to complete their registration, after which vehicles without a valid renewal will no longer be authorised to circulate.
Towards a paperless future
In a significant step towards modernisation, the annual stamp millésime will no longer appear on registration stickers or certificates. This marks the first stage of a progressive reform that will see the complete disappearance of the physical stamp, with a new simplified format to be unveiled in the coming months in collaboration with state services.
Digital-first service
The Service des Titres de Circulation is encouraging residents to prioritise online payment, available at any time via the government’s official portal, www.gouv.mc, or through the MonGuichet platform. The administration remains at the disposal of users for any additional support at its offices on Promenade Honoré II.
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