Hello. How are you doing? I came here to inform myself about a few things. For example, if I can keep my picture plates if I remove a vehicle from the road.
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Yes. You can store your picture or professional plates at most DMV offices.
Did you plan to register the vehicle again, or to use your stored picture or professional plates to register another vehicle?
No, not really. That vehicle is permanently retired.
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I'm planning to get a new picture plate for my company. Do you have any useful information about that kind of plates?
Of course. A detailed information packet about the custom plate picture plate development program , including the Request for the Development of Custom Plates (MV-415) is available on our website. Professional plates do not entitle you to any special parking privileges unless the city, town or village where you park your vehicle has granted such privileges. For more information, contact your local police or parking enforcement agency, or the agency that is responsible for parking regulations.
Is there anything else you can tell me about that kind of plates?
A detailed information packet about the custom plate picture plate development program , including the Request for the Development of Custom Plates (MV-415) is available on our website. Professional plates do not entitle you to any special parking privileges unless the city, town or village where you park your vehicle has granted such privileges. For more information, contact your local police or parking enforcement agency, or the agency that is responsible for parking regulations.
What if my registration is in the first year of a two-year registration?
In that case you must submit a Request for refund or fee paid for motor vehicle registrations and driver licenses (MV-215) to apply for a refund of the balance of the fee. A processing fee of $ 1.00 is subtracted from your refund. You will not receive a refund if the registration expires in less than one year.
I see. Do you have more information?
For more information, contact your local police or parking enforcement agency, or the agency that is responsible for parking regulations.
