
One of the most common reasons Nigerian drivers run into trouble with officials isn’t bad driving — it’s expired papers. Knowing when each of your vehicle documents is due makes staying road-legal simple. Here’s a quick guide.
Motor Vehicle Licence (MVL)
Your vehicle licence is typically renewed annually. Driving with an expired licence is one of the most frequently penalised offences, so it’s worth renewing early rather than waiting for the deadline.
Certificate of Roadworthiness (CRW)
For private vehicles, roadworthiness is usually valid for one year. For corporate and commercial vehicles, it is valid for six months — so commercial operators need to renew twice as often.
Motor Vehicle Insurance
Third-party insurance is the legal minimum and is renewed annually. Comprehensive cover offers far more protection and can often be paid quarterly, biannually or annually depending on your insurer.
Hackney / Stage Carriage Permit
Commercial passenger vehicles also need a valid permit. Renewal cycles vary by category, so check the date on your current permit.
Never miss a due date
The easiest way to stay ahead is to renew everything together and let us track your dates for you. With GetItDone, returning customers can look up their vehicle by phone or email and we’ll show exactly what’s due — then deliver the renewed documents to your door.