This is what the e-vignette offers:

  • No need to laboriously scrape off the old vignette

  • No new vignette required when changing vehicles, provided the number plate remains the same

  • Reminder at the end of the year to renew the e-vignette in good time

How the e-vignette works:

In contrast to the adhesive vignette, the e-vignette is not linked to the vehicle but to the license plate. This means that no new vignette is required when buying a new vehicle during the year as long as the same number plate is used. There is also no need to buy a new vignette if the windshield is broken.

Where can I purchase the e-vignette?

The e-vignette can be conveniently purchased online via the provider’s official platform. Users simply have to enter their license plate number and the vignette is allocated directly. It is also possible to purchase the e-vignette at certain points of sale, such as the website of the relevant traffic authority. This simple and quick purchase process saves time and makes using the vignette much less complicated.

What is the penalty if I am caught without a vignette?

Anyone driving without a vignette must expect a fine of CHF 200.- and must also purchase a vignette for CHF 40.-. The e-vignette is checked at the border by BAZG personnel and in Switzerland by the cantonal police, who carry out random checks on the number plates.

Are there any difficulties when buying an e-vignette?

Not at all. On e-vignette.ch you select the vehicle category, enter the country of registration of the vehicle and the license plate number. To be on the safe side, enter this twice. You check your details in the shopping cart and then pay for the e-vignette.

Your advantages at Auto Müller:

  • New Renault Clio as a replacement car for CHF 59.-/day
  • Your contact person always remains the same

  • Unrivalled low prices

  • Personal and individual service

  • Appointment bookable by telephone, e-mail or online

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