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To qualify for a refund of the registration fee, the license plate and decal, or mobile home or vessel decal must be surrendered prior to the effective date (midnight of the registrant’s birthday in the year the plate was renewed).
A refund of the Initial Registration Fee may be granted to the owner of a motor vehicle who, within 3 months of paying the fee, sells, transfers or otherwise disposes of a motor vehicle registered in their name and surrenders the license plate of the disposed vehicle.
To Qualify For A Refund: The vehicle owner who renews their registration early (during the 3 months prior to the vehicle owner’s birthday) and surrenders the License Plate/Decal before or by close of business on the vehicle owner’s birthday, qualifies for a refund.
One-year or two-year registration renewals for motor vehicles. Obtain a duplicate registration certificate if the customer’s registration certificate is lost. Motor Vehicle Information Check and information regarding vehicle registration stops. Payment options: Credit card or checking account.
1. Detailed explanation for the refund request. 2. Copy of the bill of sale. 3. Copy of the Florida registration is paid to Florida (Tax Collector). 4. Cancelled check showing the tax was paid to Florida (Tax Collector).
Replace or renew registration for a motor vehicle, vessel or mobile home. Obtain a paper title. The following forms of payment are accepted for online transactions: Please be advised that all online payment transactions will include a non-refundable $2.00 convenience fee.
Be advised most MyDMV Portal transactions will include a non-refundable $2.00 convenience fee. Once an order has been placed, it cannot be canceled. For the best experience using MyDMV Portal, click here to view a list of recommended browsers. Visit Driver License Check to check a driver license status.
If the owner has a biennial registration and surrenders the license plate and/or decal or vessel/mobile home decal any time after the effective date of the registration there is no refund for either the first or second year of the registration period.
License Plate Disposal. For your protection, please remember license plates belong to the state and must be returned if the decal on the plate is unexpired and insurance is not maintained. You should dispose of Florida license plates via one of the following methods: In person at a motor vehicle service center; or.
Mail your payment and receive your new registration either by mail or pick it up at one of our offices. You will need: If you don't have your renewal notice, please call our office at 386-254-4610 and request the amount due. Mail a letter of request with the vehicle information, a copy of your current Florida insurance and a check to: