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Your to-do list after moving to another state. Learn how to change your address, find your local DMV, register your vehicles, and transfer your driver’s license.
Most states allow you to initiate replacement license plates online via the state Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent organization) website. In order to change your license plate online, you’ll create an account and log in.
Registration renewals (license plates and registration stickers). Vehicle title transfers. Change of address on motor vehicle records. Non-fee license plates such as Purple Heart and Disabled Veterans license plates. Disabled parking placards. Copies of registration receipts. Temporary registration.
Does your state require you to leave your license plates behind? Does your state refund some of the money you paid for registering your car? We answer these questions, and many more in the content that follows. Just choose your state, and you'll be on your way in no time.
Receive your new license plates. Some states will give you a temporary registration and mail your plates in 2 to 4 weeks. Other states will have them ready for you immediately. Be sure that you do not leave the DMV office without understanding their process for this.
To transfer a registration and title from out of state, you will need the following: Proof of Massachusetts insurance through the Registration and Title Application with insurance stamp and signature. Proof of ownership through certificate of title or if a lien exists on the vehicle, your registration from previous state.
Install new plates: Once you receive your official license plates, install them on your vehicle as instructed. Tip: Bring the necessary tools with you to the registration office to swap out your tags right in the parking lot.