The vehicle.mpwt.gov.kh website is Cambodia's official Vehicle Automated Registration System, allowing citizens to register vehicles and select license plates online. It facilitates the submission of necessary documents, such as tax receipts and inspection certificates, to streamline administrative procedures. Learn more at Vehicle Registration | MPWT
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Vehicle.mpwt.gov.kh serves as Cambodia's official digital hub for vehicle registration and purchasing personalized license plates, aiming to reduce the need for physical visits . The platform requires users to create an account and activate it via email to access full services . Learn more at vehicle.mpwt.gov.kh.
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បង្កើត E-mail រួចចូលទៅកាន់គេហទំព័រ https://vehicle.mpwt.gov.kh រួចធ្វើការ Activate គណនីនៅក្នុង vehicle.mpwt.gov.kh
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The Cambodia Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) offers an online vehicle registration system, allowing citizens to register vehicles and choose specialized license plates. The process involves creating an account, uploading required documents, selecting plates, and paying through authorized providers, with fees for standard registration at 125,000 Riels. For more details, visit MPWT Vehicle Registration Vehicle Registration | MPWT
It seems you're asking for a story related to the domain vehicle.mpwt.gov.kh, which is the official website for vehicle registration and transport services under the Ministry of Public Works and Transport in Cambodia. However, that domain is a portal for administrative procedures (like vehicle tax, registration, or technical inspections), not a narrative topic.
Based on your request, I’ve written a short, illustrative story that incorporates the essence of that website’s purpose into a meaningful human situation. This is a fictional story, not an actual event from the site.
Title: The Last Renewal
Sokha sat on the edge of his wooden bed, staring at the calendar nailed to the wall. The date was circled in red: April 25, 2026. His truck’s vehicle registration had expired three weeks ago.
For five years, that dusty blue truck had been his lifeline—carrying sacks of rice from Battambang to Phnom Penh, ferrying construction materials to new homes in Siem Reap, and once, rushing a neighbor’s wife to the hospital. But now, the truck was illegal.
“If the police stop you, it’s a 300,000 riel fine,” his cousin Vichea had warned. “And they might impound it.” The vehicle
Sokha had no choice. His daughter, Maly, had just passed her grade 12 exams. University in Phnom Penh required a deposit of $500—money he didn’t have unless he could haul a full load of mangoes to the capital by Sunday.
But without valid registration, no load would move.
He remembered a sign he’d once seen outside the Ministry of Public Works office: “សុវត្ថិភាពផ្លូវថ្នល់ចាប់ផ្តើមពីយានយន្តស្របច្បាប់” — “Road safety begins with legal vehicles.” Below it was the web address: vehicle.mpwt.gov.kh.
That night, he borrowed his nephew’s smartphone. The page was simple—Khmer and English buttons, a place to enter his license plate, and a guide to renewal. No bribes. No waiting in lines. Just an online payment via Wing and a downloadable digital registration card.
His hands trembled as he typed the plate number: ភ្នំពេញ 2B-1234. The system responded: Eligible for renewal. Fee: 180,000 riel (including late penalty).
He paid. Within minutes, a PDF receipt appeared. The new expiration date: April 25, 2027.
Sokha exhaled. He wasn’t a man who trusted computers. But that little government portal had just given him back his road, his work, and his daughter’s chance.
The next morning, he loaded 800 kilos of mangoes. As the truck rumbled past a police checkpoint, an officer waved him through, scanning a QR code on the printed receipt taped to the windshield. Title: The Last Renewal Sokha sat on the
Maly kissed his cheek before he left. “You always find a way, Pa.”
He smiled and shifted into gear. “No,” he said. “This time, the way found me.”
Note: For actual vehicle registration or tax services in Cambodia, visit vehicle.mpwt.gov.kh directly. The story above is fictional and for illustrative purposes only.
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When buying or selling a used vehicle, the transfer of ownership can be initiated online. Both parties can submit documents through the portal before finalizing the process at a physical MPWT office.
Once logged in, go to "My Vehicles" and enter your license plate number and the existing registration card number. The system will pull data from the national database.
Pay using approved e-wallets, mobile banking, or at partner payment kiosks. A digital receipt is generated instantly.
If you face technical issues, visit any MPWT Provincial Department or call the official support hotline (printed on the portal’s homepage). Do not trust third-party agents claiming to “expedite” portal services.
The MPWT has announced plans to expand the portal by 2026 to include: