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In the state of Florida there is typically no need to surrender your plates. Visit the DMV in person or schedule an appointment. If you don't want to go wait in line at the DMV mail your old plates to the DMV licensing office.
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.
If surrendering by mail, include a signed written statement which specifies the reason for surrendering the license plate and decal (such as cancelling insurance, moved out of state, etc.) and a copy of the owner's/registrant's photo identification. If surrendering in person identification must be provided.
An owner/registrant may surrender their license plate and decal to their local tax collector's office, license plate agent or driver license office. Owners/registrants may submit the license plate and decal in person or by mail.
To surrender your Florida license plate, bring the license plate, registration, and the most current decal/sticker to one of our offices. If you have received a letter from DHSMV to surrender your license plate, please choose \u201cReinstatement\u201d under Driver License Option when you sign in with QLess (sign in here).
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Owners/registrants may submit the license plate and decal in person or by mail. If surrendering by mail, include a signed written statement which specifies the reason for surrendering the license plate and decal (such as cancelling insurance, moved out of state, etc.)
Failure to surrender a valid license plate when your insurance is cancelled or expires will result in suspension of your driver license. When you dispose of a plate by turning it into a tax collector's office you will receive a receipt showing that the plate was surrendered.
No, a license plate cannot be given or transferred to someone else. Section 320.0609(1)(a), Florida Statutes, requires that the registration, license plate and certificate of registration shall be issued to and remain in the name of the owner of the vehicle registered.
To qualify for a refund of the registration fee the license plate and general decal must be surrendered along with a copy of the currently issued Real Property decal and registration.
Florida law requires all sellers to file a Notice of Sale. Your driver license will be suspended if you fail to surrender your license plate when you sell your vehicle and are not transferring the plate to a replacement vehicle within a maximum of 30 days.