Kyosho1 Clutched May 6, 2012 Share May 6, 2012 Hi everyone. I can't seem to find both my COE cert & car registration cert for my 2 year old car. Do we have to hold the physical certs & can we just print them online? Thanks ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old-driver 5th Gear May 6, 2012 Share May 6, 2012 Yes u can print them online via onemotoring.com.sg and log in with your singpass Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Ladykillerz 4th Gear May 6, 2012 Share May 6, 2012 Hi everyone. I can't seem to find both my COE cert & car registration cert for my 2 year old car. Do we have to hold the physical certs & can we just print them online? Thanks old time, yes. we carried our own hardcopy log card, some called it "log book". it was a joke for me too when i demanded for my log card since i fully paid the car from LTA. until then, i realised that our current log card is through online and no longer hardcopy. feel so paiseh... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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