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Begin by entering your Dealer Identification Number (DIN) and the exact name of your business as it appears on your dealer authorization card. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid processing delays.
Fill in your business phone number, street address, city, county, state, and zip code in the Dealer Information section.
In the Registration Plates section, select the type of registration plate you are applying for and indicate the number of months for which you are requesting plates. Calculate the subtotal based on the monthly fee and number of plates requested.
Complete the Insurance Information section by providing your insurance company name, policy number, effective date, and expiration date. Remember to attach proof of insurance as required.
Finally, certify that all information is true by signing and dating where indicated. If applicable, have a co-owner sign as well.
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