Request For License Plate Reasignment

  1. Request For License Plate Reassignment
  2. Request For License Plate Reassignment
  3. Request For License Plate Reassignment Massachusetts
Request For License Plate Reasignment

General-Issue License Plates. As part of your vehicle registration you are issued a set of general-issue license plates. The plate number is assigned to you by TxDMV and cannot be personalized. As of November 1, 2016, the State of Texas will no longer automatically replace your plates after 7 years. Disability Plate & Placard. Parking Placard Application (BFS-108) License Plate Application (MV-110) Parking Brochure (SOS-386) Other Plates. Amateur Radio Operator (MV-74) Historical Vehicle (BDVR-96) Municipal, Sheriff, or Non-Profit Organization (BDVR-097) Repossession, In-Transit Repair, or Special Farm (BDVR124) Mackinac Bridge. Affidavit for Lost or Stolen License Plates/Permits. Affidavit of C-Corporation Tax Filing. Affidavit of Non-Commercial Vehicle. Affidavit of Non-residence and Military Exemption from Specific Ownership Tax. Application for Change of Vehicle Information (IRP).

Request For License Plate Reassignment

You will need your vehicle registration and driver’s license.

A license plate can only be replaced by the vehicle owner, by a member of the owner's family living at the same address or by a representative of the owner with a Power of Attorney or an Appointment of Agent form completed by the vehicle owner.

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Specialty Plates

Request For License Plate Reassignment

Fundraising and veterans plates aren’t available for motorcycles.

Plates such as disability, commercial, municipal, dealer, salvage, scrap, temporary, IRP, special organization, historical, authentic, non-profit Y, manufacturer, etc., require special ordering. Follow one of the previous license plate links or contact the Department of State Information Center at 888-SOS-MICH (767-6424) for information about ordering these plates.

Request For License Plate Reassignment Massachusetts

If your plate was stolen, contact your local police or sheriff's office. The agency will enter a message into the Law Enforcement Information Network alerting officers that the plate was reported as stolen.