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Driving licence, road tax renewal can be done via MyJPJ app from Feb 1

Licence renewal via app to be implemented in phases, initial stage only involving private individual vehicles.

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 02 Jan 2024 7:26PM

Driving licence, road tax renewal can be done via MyJPJ app from Feb 1
Transport Minister Anthony Loke says that as of December 31, 7.5 million users were using the MyJPJ application and the number is expected to increase this year. – The Vibes file pic, January 2, 2024.

THE renewal of the Malaysian driving license and motor vehicle road tax can be carried out through the MyJPJ application from February 1, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

He said the licence renewal via the application will be implemented in phases with the initial stage only involving private individual Malaysian vehicles.

“To facilitate the public to obtain the services of the Road Transport Department (JPJ) digitally, renewal of road tax and driving licence could be conducted through the MYJPJ application from February 1, 2024.

“The move is to facilitate the public to obtain JPJ services digitally. The additional functions will help save time and cost as well as reduce the congestion for physical transactions at JPJ counters,” he said in a media conference after visiting Selangor JPJ here today.

He said the reform was based on the readiness of the system and the positive acceptance of the public.​         

Loke said to encourage the use of the Digital Malaysia Driving License (e-LMM), those who choose e-LMM during renewal will enjoy a rebate of RM5.

“This rebate will be offered throughout the year, which is from February 1 to December 31, 2024. This initiative applies to those who choose e-LMM during renewal either through JPJ counter, mySIKAP portal, MyJPJ application or JPJ business partners such as Pos Malaysia offices and MyEG Services Bhd.

“This initiative is only for Malaysian citizens and does not apply to foreign nationals or holders of long-term permit passes, MyKAS cards and MyPR cards,” he said.

He said as of December 31, 7.5 million users were using the MyJPJ application and the number is expected to increase this year.

“The government hopes that the initiative announced today is an effort by MOT (Ministry of Transport) and JPJ to simplify transactions of LKM and LMM holders and to further support the best digitization services for the people.

“MOT and JPJ also appreciate the support from various parties in the implementation of digitisation. I call for the community to be with us to make the digitisation of JPJ a success,” he added. – Bernama, January 2, 2024

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