Dealing with auto registration and auto registration renewal are some of the tasks every vehicle owner has to face. After all, comfort also demands some efforts and time. Though doing these mandatory things look daunting and time taking, they are actually easy and quite straightforward. Don’t believe? Continue reading ahead to know how to get registration and new title the easiest way.
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First Things First
Everything depends on the type of vehicle you are looking forward to get registered, i.e. personal or commercial. Generally, title is signed in or over the name of the person who is getting the registration done. If there are more than one owners, they must be mentioned on the lease documents, bill of sale and the title. However, certain states follow other guidelines or procedure depending on unpaid fines, open traffic tickets and dishonored check fees, etc. Talking about remaining states, paying child support is mandatory other than assuring nothing needs to be paid to the state where registration is supposed to be done.
The Requirements
Certain documents like certificate of origin or title, proof of insurance, correct signatures and bill of sale are must to have. Few other documents such as vehicle inspection certificate, title reassignment form, lease contract, and lien-holder financial contract are also needed. Besides these, various other forms may be required depending on both the situation as well as DMV. To keep delays away, checking these parameters beforehand is suggested.
The Fees
A particular amount of fee is needed for new title and registration papers. Certain cases involve paying an excise tax, as per the fair market value of the respective vehicle. It is calculated by an equation and tools required for it are available on the website of DMV.
That’s All
Can you believe it is this simple and fast? For sure, you won’t think twice from now when DMV tasks will occupy your to-do list. If you want to anything more or want to know about any specific service, get in touch with your state’s DMV and feel free to ask whatever you want to.
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