How to Collect Your VEP RFID Tag for Singaporean Cars: A Step-by-Step Guide (Effective from Oct 1, 2024)

By: Mari P, in Category: General

If you're planning to drive your Singapore-registered vehicle to Malaysia after October 1st, 2024, you must have a Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) RFID tag. Follow this step-by-step guide to register, apply, and collect your VEP RFID tag with ease.

Step 1: Sign Up for a VEP Account

Visit VEP Portal and sign up for an account. If you already have an account, simply log in.

Step 2: Access 'My VEP'

Once logged in, click on 'My VEP' located in the top-right corner.

  • If you've registered your vehicle previously, select it and edit the information as needed before resubmitting.
  • If this is your first time, click 'Register a new vehicle'.

Step 3: Upload Your Vehicle Log Card

To complete the registration, you'll need to upload your Vehicle Log Card, which can be downloaded from the OneMotoring website.

Step 4: Submit the Application

Once you've filled out all the necessary vehicle details, submit your application. Upon successful submission, download the Confirmation Slip - you'll need this important document if your RFID tag hasn't arrived by October 1st.

Step 5: Receive Email Acknowledgement

After submitting your application, you will receive an email with an acknowledgement. In this email, you will find a link to a secondary website: VEPAMS Portal. The login credentials here will be the same as the ones you created in Step 1.

Step 6: Login to VEPAMS and Submit Documents

Log in to the VEPAMS Portal and you'll see your registered vehicle listed with a 'Tag Application' button next to it. Click on it and proceed to upload additional documents:

  • NRIC (for Singaporeans) or Passport (for non-Singaporeans): Make sure you've installed and registered with the TNG eWallet app (Touch 'n Go) using the same NRIC/Passport and phone number. The app will link these details to your VEP tag.
  • Insurance Certificate: This needs to be uploaded as part of the Tag Application.

Step 7: Submit the Tag Application

Once you've uploaded all required documents, submit the tag application. The status will change to 'Pending for Verification'.

Step 8: Await Verification and Make Payment

After the verification process is completed, you'll be prompted to make an online payment via the VEPAMS Portal. Once the payment is confirmed, your RFID tag will be ready for collection.

Step 9: Collect Your VEP RFID Tag

You can collect your RFID tag from one of two locations:

  • Woodlands Office (Singapore):
    • Location: 186 Woodlands Industrial Park E5, #03-01, Singapore 757515.
    • Important: You must make an appointment online through this website before visiting the Woodlands office. Appointment slots are fully booked until the second week of October, and new slots open every Sunday at midnight.
  • Danga Bay TCSens VEP Collection Centre (Johor Bahru, Malaysia):
    • Location: G Floor, Block 6, Danga Bay, Jalan Skudai, 80200 Johor Bahru, Johor.
    • You can collect your tag here once it is marked as ready for collection in the VEPAMS portal.

Conclusion

With this step-by-step guide, you'll be able to navigate the process of applying for and collecting your VEP RFID tag for seamless travel between Singapore and Malaysia from October 1st, 2024. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully and keep all relevant documents handy to ensure smooth registration and collection of your tag.



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mafdsays...

I drove to JB yesterday without the VEP tag. I had printed my 'Confirmation Slip' and brought with me, just in case. But there was absolutely no checks both when entering and leaving. It seems that officially it is announced, as long as you have the 'Confirmation Slip' which proves that you have already applied for VEP tag, there will not be any warnings issued.

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mafdsays...

If your status is still 'Pending for Verification' you can still drive to Malaysia with the 'Confirmation Slip'. So don't worry on that.

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