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You have a maximum of 60 days after the date the registration was issued to apply for the 1st year of the registration fee. DMV will process a refund of the first-year fee if eligible.
You have a maximum of 60 days after the date the registration was issued to apply for the 1st year of the registration fee. DMV will process a refund of the first-year fee if eligible.
If you do not turn in your plate(s), we will suspend your registration and can suspend your driver license.
It is important to remember that in NY State you cannot remove a car from your policy without first surrendering the license plates to the Department of Motor Vehicle.
Do I remove my license plate when I sell a car in New York? Yes. The seller keeps their plates and either transfers them to a replacement vehicle or turns them into the NY DMV. Plates cannot be transferred to another person.
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As of right now, the only way to surrender plates is to mail them. This includes the plate frames and fasteners - we will not accept plates with them attached. Destroy the registration and inspection stickers from your windshield.
Plate Surrender Application (PD-7)
When destroying the old plates, we recommend that you use a permanent ink marker to cross out the plate number or otherwise deface the plates. Your old plates are considered to be scrap metal and you can recycle them at your local scrap metal yard or recycling drop-off station.
You must surrender your vehicle registration and plates to the DMV before the New York State liability insurance is cancelled. If you register your vehicle in another state and surrender the New York vehicle plates to the New York DMV, you can get insurance in the other state.
Do I remove my license plate when I sell a car in New York? Yes. The seller keeps their plates and either transfers them to a replacement vehicle or turns them into the NY DMV. Plates cannot be transferred to another person.

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