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Road Traffic Management Corporation relocates to new premises

The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) is pleased to inform its clients that it has relocated to new premises to better meet their needs. This move will consolidate all services into one convenient location, eliminating the need for clients to visit multiple offices.

The Eco-Park offices and Driving Licence Testing Centre (DLTC) have relocated and are now operating from Centurion Gate. The Waterfall Driving Licence Centre will remain in its current location and will continue to operate fully.

The RTMC DLTC at Eco Park has officially closed its doors and commenced operations at the new premises from Monday 02 September 2024. Clients are assured that everything possible will be done to ensure that there will be no interruption in service during this relocation, and they are encouraged to collect their licenses without delay.

The address for the new offices is:

Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC)
Gate Business Park, Block A to D
146 Akkerboom Street,
Zwartkop,
Centurion
0157

At the new RTMC offices, clients can enjoy services such as driving licence confirmations, renewals, and the collection of driving licence cards.

To renew your driving licence card, you need your identity document (ID), your current driving licence card or valid South African passport. You will also need two black-and-white ID photographs if you need a temporary licence. Proof of residential address, if you live in an informal settlement, you must bring a letter with an official date and stamp from the ward councillor confirming your residential address.

The RTMC appreciates its clients' continuous support and looks forward to continuing to provide an excellent service to all current and future clients.
 

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