
Tomorrow morning at the “Car Museum”, relevant ministers will present the new “digital car transfer” and “myAuto” services, as well as the other “Digital Services for driving”, the new e-applications, which will be hosted on gov.gr.
“myAuto”
As OT had written, through the myAuto digital service, vehicle owners have real-time access to information about their vehicle and specifically to:
a) the date of issue and revocation of its registration and its other basic elements,
b) the date of payment of circulation fees,
c) the period of insurance coverage in force and the history of insurance claims,
d) the history the vehicle’s checks at Vehicle Technical Control Centers (KTEO) in Greece or abroad if the vehicle was imported used, based on border crossings and kilometers traveled,
e) the type and model of the vehicle,
f) the location of the vehicle temporarily out of circulation,
g) the technical inspection of the vehicle and,
h) its inclusion in the Hellenic Police’s Registry of Stolen Vehicles.


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