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The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles requires you to surrender your license plate by mail or in person at a Tax Collector's Office in the following circumstances: If you sell the vehicle without transferring the license plate to your new vehicle.
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.
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.
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.
WHERE TO SURRENDER A LICENSE PLATE: 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.
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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.
The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles requires you to surrender your plate if: You cancel insurance on your vehicle; You sell the vehicle and do not transfer the plate to your new vehicle; or. You move out of state and register the vehicle in that state.
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.
Refund is due when fees were paid in error or were not required to be paid to DMV as stated in Vehicle Code §42231 and/or Revenue and Taxation Code §10901.
The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles requires you to surrender your plate if: You cancel insurance on your vehicle; You sell the vehicle and do not transfer the plate to your new vehicle; or. You move out of state and register the vehicle in that state.

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