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MJOC Club Permit Scheme

Members Club Permit Scheme

Melbourne Jeep Owners Club are members of the Vicroads Club Permit Scheme for vehicles that are 25 years or over.


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MJOC Club Permit Scheme

As a benefit to members the club offers the VicRoads Club Permit Scheme (CPS) for members who own a vehicle that is more than 25 years old and is in a roadworthy condition. The Permit allows for either 45 or 90 days of use per year

The Club has Policies and Procedures in place, which deal with how the Club
Permit Scheme runs within our Club and considers members obligations and compliance with Vicroads rules and regulations.

To ensure members understand the above responsibility and the Vicroads Log Book system, on application members sign and undergo a written contractual agreement to follow the policies and procedures of the MJOC CPS which includes taking responsibility for any possible modifications and maintaining the vehicle in roadworthy condition.


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Club Membership Requirement

The scheme is only available to current financial members and members must remain financial to maintain inclusion in the CPS. A lapse of membership may result in vehicle becoming unregistered after 14 days or more.

A VicRoads CPS log book is used to record your use of the vehicle. When driving your CPS vehicle, you must carry your VicRoads log book and permit (with that day’s driving details completed). Victoria Police enforce the scheme and this log book must be completed and kept in the vehicle whilst in use.

The scheme has two types of permit classification

  1. H plates which are for vehicles that are not modified and comply with the requirements of the roadworthy certificate.
  2. M plates which are for modified vehicles that do not comply with the roadworthy certificate regulations and require either an Engineers Certificate or a VASS Certificate.

To participate in the MJOC CPS you must be a current member of the club.

You can join here

More Information


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New Club Permit Applications

The first requirement is to complete your MJOC membership application process and become a member.
Once this is done the vehicle will require a Roadworthy Certificate before applying to Vicroads. Please keep in mind that a Certificate of Roadworthiness only remains current for 30 days.
Then you need to complete the documentation and have the vehicle inspected which includes;

* MJOC Club Permit Scheme Agreement Form (available to you once you become a member)
* Vicroads Club Permit Scheme Application Form
* Vicroads Vehicle eligibility and standards declaration for club permit vehicles
* Certificate of Roadworthiness (current for 30 days)
* Have vehicle inspected by the Club Scrutineer - Physically at club meeting or by verified & dated photographs includes each side, front and back, interior drivers side, under bonnet (at least 6)

Documentation can be signed physically or by electronic. Completed documents must be emailed to the Club Permit Officer / Scrutineer for signing and processing. Completed documents can be mailed or scanned and emailed back. All Vicroads documents require sighning by the MJOC Scrutineer or Club Permit Officer.
Email all documents and enquiries to 
EMAIL MJOC 


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Further Information


To find out more about the Club Permit Scheme obligations, search ‘Club Permit Scheme’ at vicroads.vic.gov.au

To find out more about the RVS legislation please visit infrastructure.gov.au


For current Vicroads Club Permit Scheme information: Visit VicRoads Website

If your vehicle is modified, have a read of Vic Roads, Vehicle Standard Information sheet No. 8 & 33 (VSI 8 & 33) to make sure your car does not exceed those standards or an engineer’s report (VASS Certificate) will be required prior to authorisation to go on the scheme.😃

VBS18 Document Download

VS133 Document Download



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MJOC Club Signatories

We now have a number of people in the club who are authorised to sign renewal forms.

Club Permit Scheme Officers
Location
Ian Fletcher -  Templestowe Lower
Kieran Lomas  - Wollert
Zoltan Deak (President)  - Cranbourne

Club Meetings are held on the last Tuesday of each month in Ashwood Hall, Electra Ave, Ashwood.

Check out our club meeting details and locations here.

MJOC Meeting Locations

Have a Question?

Contact our Club Permit Officer,

Ian Fletcher will be happy to assist further

EMAIL INQUIRY

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