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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the TC-569D in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section 1 - Vehicle Information. Fill in the Year, Make, Model, and License Plate Number of your vehicle. Ensure you accurately enter the Vehicle/Hull Identification Number (VIN/HIN) and specify the State where it was last registered.
  3. For trailers or watercraft, provide details such as Trailer Length and Body Type. If applicable, indicate Watercraft Length in feet and inches.
  4. Move to Section 2 - Statement of Facts. Enter your name and email address. If you are representing a company, include its name and email as well.
  5. Read the statement carefully. By signing, you declare that all information is true to the best of your knowledge. Add your signature and date to complete this section.

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Sign up for automatic registration renewal on our MVP (Motor Vehicle Portal) or complete a TC-505 Automatic Registration Renewal Application and submit it to the DMV at the address provided on the form.
The Utah State Tax Commission is charged with collecting revenue for the state of Utah and local governments and administering tax and assigned motor vehicle laws. The main Tax Commission offices are located in Salt Lake City, with additional offices located around the state.
If you receive an IRS notice or letter We have a question about your return. We need to verify your identity. We changed or corrected your return. Were delayed in processing your return.
You may request a duplicate title online using our Motor Vehicle Portal (MVP), or by completing Form TC-123, Application for Duplicate Utah Title. A $6.00 title fee will be assessed. Duplicate titles take approximately 10 to 14 business days.
General Information. If a taxpayer does not file a return, files it late, or if the tax due is underpaid, the Tax Commission will send the taxpayer a billing notice approximately thirty days after the due date. The amount due on the billing notice will include any penalty and interest calculated to the notice due date.
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General Information. If a taxpayer does not file a return, files it late, or if the tax due is underpaid, the Tax Commission will send the taxpayer a billing notice approximately thirty days after the due date.
The bill of sale should contain: name and address of the buyer; name, address and signature of the seller; complete vehicle description, including the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN); description of trade-in, if any; purchase price of the vehicle; trade-in allowance, if applicable; and. net purchase price.

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