How would I go about getting a refund for my surrendered vehicle plates?
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I can give you an example to explain how your refund amount is determined
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What happens if my name has changed since I registered the plates, can I still get a refund?
If your name had changed and you are looking for a refund, bring the plates with you to the DMV office when surrendering. Yu must request a transfer receipt and not a refund receipt. You then send these to the address that you'll find on the Request for Refund MV-215 form
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How is my refund actually determined?
When you registered your plates, you paid $137.50, which was for two years. This amount included $62.50, which was the registration fee for two years, that is $31.25 per year. Also included was $50.00 for the title certificate and then $25.00 for the vehicle plates. The registration fee for one year is refunded to you, as you surrendered the plates during the first year of registration
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If the person who registered a vehicle dies, is a refund possible?
If a person dies, a refund for the registration of the vehicle is issued to the estate of the person by the DMV. The plates must be surrendered at the DMV office and a transfer receipt requested instead of a refund receipt
Wat happens if the registration sticker belonging to the deceased is attached to the windshield or the vehicle plate of the vehicle in question?
If the registration sticker of the deceased is attached to the windshield or vehicle plate of the registered vehicle, it can not be removed a refund applied for
