Register a motorised mobility device (motorised wheelchair or mobility scooter)

A motorised mobility device is a motorised wheelchair or a mobility scooter. If you use a motorised mobility device on a footpath or road related area in Queensland, it must be registered and it's free to register. There is no minimum age requirement for registration. Two seated motorised mobility devices can be registered and used by 1 or 2 people. At least 1 of the users must have mobility difficulties.

A motorised mobility device can be registered to:

  • an individual with mobility difficulties
  • an organisation where the device is to be used by the organisation's residents, shoppers, students or hirers
  • a carer (individual/organisation) where the person with mobility difficulties can't operate the motorised mobility device independently and safely and the device is fitted with a controller allowing the carer to operate it safely.

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A motorised wheelchair

Motorised wheelchair

To be registered, your motorised wheelchair must be a vehicle that is a chair on wheels that:

  • is built to transport a person who is unable to walk or has difficulty in walking
  • is fitted with an electric motor, or an accessory containing an electric motor
  • when propelled only by the motor, can't reach a speed on level ground of more than 15 km/h.
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A motorised scooter

Mobility scooter

To be registered, your mobility scooter must be a vehicle that is a chair on wheels that:

  • is built to transport a person who is unable to walk or has difficulty walking
  • is fitted with an electric motor
  • is steered by handlebars or a steering wheel
  • when propelled only by the motor, can't reach a speed on level ground of more than 15 km/h
  • has an unladen mass of no more than 170kg.

Special circumstances permit

Motorised mobility devices that are currently operated under a special circumstances permit, do not require registration as they have been exempt from this requirement.

If your device meets the new definition of either a motorised wheelchair or mobility scooter, your device is now eligible for registration.

If your special circumstances permit is about to expire, you will need to register your motorised mobility device before it expires so you can continue using it on footpaths or road related areas in Queensland.

Registration is free and registered devices are automatically covered by compulsory third-party insurance at no additional cost.

Compulsory third party coverage protects users from being held financially responsible if they injure another person while using their motorised mobility device, while also compensating the injured party.

Mobility scooters that weigh more than 170kg, can't be registered but you can apply for a special circumstances permit. For more information contact us on 13 23 80 or visit a transport and motoring customer service centre or, if you live in a rural area, a QGAP office, Magistrates Court or local police station that provides vehicle registration services—please call to confirm before visiting.

When a motorised mobility device must be registered

If you use a motorised mobility device on a footpath or road area in Queensland, it must be registered.

If you move from another state or territory to Queensland to live, you must register your device within 14 days. Visitors to Queensland are exempt from registration.

In all cases, the person in control of the motorised mobility device must be capable to safely operate the device. Read more information on the use of a motorised mobility device.

How to register a motorised mobility device

Before you apply, you will need:

Lodge your application

You can lodge your application with original or copies of the required documentation:

By email to MobilityDevices@tmr.qld.gov.au

By post

Department of Transport and Main Roads
Motorised Mobility Device Registrations
PO Box 126
ROMA  QLD  4455

If you lodge your application by post, copies of your evidence of identity documentation must only be sent.

In person

You will need to visit a transport and motoring customer service centre or, if you live in a rural area, a QGAP office, Magistrates Court or local police station that provides vehicle registration services—please call to confirm before visiting.

Lodge a registration application on behalf of someone

If you have someone lodge a registration application on your behalf, your representative will need to bring their evidence of identity as well as yours.

The authorisation question will also need to be completed on the application form (F5338) by the person acting on your behalf.

Read more information about evidence of identity requirements for individuals (S5385) and organisations (S5386).

Fees, charges and compulsory third-party insurance

There are no registration, registration transfer, vehicle duty, number plate or compulsory third-party insurance fees for motorised mobility devices.

Registered motorised mobility devices are automatically covered by compulsory third party to protect users from being held financially responsible if they injure another person while using their motorised mobility device, while also compensating the injured party.

After a motorised mobility device is registered

You will receive:

  • a number plate, that will be posted for applications received by email or post
  • a registration certificate:
    • by email if individual registered operator is signed up to receive notices by email
    • by mail if registered operator is a non-A.C.N. organisation
  • a motorised mobility device use information sheet (S5164) explaining the use of the device which includes the Queensland road rules relating to motorised mobility devices. This information sheet will be posted with your plate for applications received by email or post.

All other registered operators can get a registration certificate online.