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You take your out-of-state title and registration, as well as your insurance identification card, to your Maine municipal office (town of legal residence). Show them the out-of-state documents as well as your current proof of insurance and excise tax will be collected.
MVT-16 is a form in the state of Maine used for transferring a motor vehicle title. It is also known as the Application for Certificate of Title and can be used for various purposes such as transferring ownership between individuals, registering an out-of-state vehicle, or updating ownership information.
What if I plan to travel to Canada by car? U.S. and Canadian ports of entry are aware of the State of Maines REAL ID waiver and will accept regular, valid Maine license and ID cards for identification purposes at the border, until May 23, 2023.
To register your vehicle in Maine, you will need to visit your town government office with your title if your car is 1995 or newer (you dont need to bring a title if your cars model year is older than 1995), your out-of-state registration certificate, and your current, dated insurance card.
Recent Maine Drivers License with a physical address. Maine Vehicle Registration or other credential. Utility Bill - electric bill, water/sewer bill, cell phone bill, etc. Maine Resident Hunting and or Fishing License.
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Maine doesnt require an in-state drivers license. You must bring your out-of-state title and registration (if transferring from another state) and your Maine insurance card. Massachusetts only requires you to prove lawful presence in the U.S. to register a vehicle in the state.
Registering your Vehicle To register your vehicle in Maine, you will need to visit your town government office with your title if your car is 1995 or newer (you dont need to bring a title if your cars model year is older than 1995), your out-of-state registration certificate, and your current, dated insurance card.
Visiting the Maine motor vehicle office nearest you. Providing proof of your physical address in Maine. Providing proof of legal presence (the most common documents used are a certified birth certificate or U. S. Passport). Providing your Social Security number or evidence that you are not eligible for one.

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