When you donate a car, handling the license plates correctly is crucial. Here's a breakdown:
Remove the Plates: Always remove the license plates from the vehicle before the donation is complete and the car is picked up. This is your responsibility.
Return to the DMV: In most states, you're required to return the plates to your local <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Department%20of%20Motor%20Vehicles">Department of Motor Vehicles</a> (DMV). This officially cancels your registration and prevents potential liability for anything the vehicle might be involved in after it's no longer yours.
Check Your State's Rules: Specific regulations vary by state. Some states allow you to transfer the plates to a new vehicle. Check with your local DMV or its website to understand the specific <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/state%20regulations">state regulations</a> regarding license plate disposal or transfer.
Receipt: When returning the plates, request a receipt from the DMV. This receipt serves as proof that you've relinquished the plates and canceled the registration. Keep this receipt for your records.
Alternatives to Returning: Some states may allow you to destroy the plates if returning them isn't feasible (e.g., if you're moving out of state). However, destroying plates is generally not recommended unless you're certain it complies with local laws. Again, confirm with your DMV.
Don't Leave Plates on the Car: Never assume that the donation organization will handle the license plates. Leaving the plates on the car could lead to complications and potential liability.
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