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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the deldot mv213 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Power Unit VIN Number or Unit Number in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying your vehicle.
  3. Next, input the Power Unit Fleet Number if applicable. This helps in tracking multiple vehicles within a fleet.
  4. Fill in the Fuel Filler Name if it differs from the IRP Registrant. This ensures accurate record-keeping of fuel purchases.
  5. Select the Fuel Type from the dropdown menu to specify what type of fuel was used during your trips.
  6. Enter your name as the IRP Registrant and provide the Driver Name for accountability.
  7. Record your FEI/Social Security Number for identification purposes.
  8. Document Odometer Readings at key points: start of each day or trip, when leaving each jurisdiction, and at trip's end.
  9. Complete Mileage Information by filling out Trip Date, Highways Used, Jurisdiction Name, and Odometer Beginning readings.
  10. In Fuel Information, enter Jurisdiction Miles and Gallons Received to track fuel consumption accurately.
  11. Finally, provide Vendor Name, Origin, Destination, and Total Trip Miles to finalize your report.

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The seller must remove their license plates before handing the vehicle over to the buyer. If you do not do so, you may be liable for any violations after the buyer has taken possession of the vehicle.
So when you move to another state you have to obtain your new drivers license, re-register your vehicle with that state, prove again that you have insurance and turn in your old license plates to your new States DMV office and they will issue you new plates for your car or cars.
You are required to surrender your plates when you sell your car in Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota,
0:01 0:47 But you can simultaneously. Change ownership. If you want to put it in somebody elses name againMoreBut you can simultaneously. Change ownership. If you want to put it in somebody elses name again different states have different rules. And different terminology.
Q. Do I have to return my license plate if I move to another state? A: Yes. License plates must be surrendered to the Division prior to canceling insurance for any reason on vehicles with active registrations.
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A: Yes. License plates must be surrendered to the Division prior to canceling insurance for any reason on vehicles with active registrations. You may take your tag to the nearest Delaware DMV office. Tags will be returned at no charge if proper insurance is provided and the registration has not expired.

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