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You may cancel your registration online unless there are 2 vehicle owners. The easiest and quickest way to cancel your vehicle registration is to do so online. You will need to provide your: Vehicle registration (license plate) number; Email address ; and 1 of the following: Driver's license/permit/ID number; Social Security Number (SSN)
Complete and sign the Section 5 Plates Cancellation Form, submit applicable payment if you are not cancelling the master registration, and mail to: Registry of Motor Vehicles. Attention Section 5 Division. P.O. Box 55897. Boston, MA 02205-5897·. By E-Mail: Email your cancellation form to Section.5.registry@state.ma.us.
Use this form to cancel a registration when there are two owners of a vehicle listed on the title/registration OR to cancel a registration on behalf of the owner(s). Otherwise, you can cancel your registration online at Mass.Gov/RMV. If you are a vehicle owner, complete sections A, B, and C below.
How do I cancel my registration (license plates)? If you no longer own your car and do not plan on using your plates on a new car, you may wish to cancel your registration. You can do this with the Registry of Motor Vehicles. You can cancel them online or by making an appointment with the RMV.
HOW TO CANCEL YOUR REGISTRATION? Visit the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles website at: https://atlas-myrmv.massdot.state.ma.us/myrmv. Click on the Cancel My Registration under Registration on the right of the page. Cancel your vehicle registration (license plates)
How do I return or cancel my registration/plates? In most cases, you can cancel your registration online. This will save you time and a trip to the Registry of Motor Vehicles. You can also check the status of your registration online. View more information from the Secretary of State's Office.
To Cancel your Registration: Turn in your old plates to the nearest full service RMV branch office . You should receive a Registration Cancellation Receipt and a copy should be provided to your insurance company and one should be kept for your own records.