The process for registering a new or used vehicle purchased in Florida depends on whether you:
OR
When you purchase a new or used vehicle at a dealership, the dealer is required to apply for a new tag and title within 30 days of sale.
In some cases, the dealer may:
AND/OR
To register a vehicle purchased from a private seller, the FLHSMV recommends both parties visit one of the FLHSMV offices for Motor Vehicle services when finalizing the sale.
Buyers must be ready to provide:
For out-of-state buyers, the buyer must complete the titling process in the other state. In the meantime, the buyer may purchase a temporary Florida title for the vehicle that is valid for 30 days.
In Florida, license plates stay with the seller, and not the purchaser of a vehicle. You may need to apply for an initial registration:
OR
If you need to apply for initial registration, do so when you complete the title transfer of your new vehicle.
*Additional documentation may be required in unique situations. Contact the FLHSMV for details.
When you move to Florida, you must register your out-of-state vehicle with the FLHSMV. If your vehicle has a lien, contact the lienholder and request they transfer the title to Florida. If they refuse, request a refusal document in writing on letterhead.
To register a vehicle with a lien in Florida, visit your local office and present:
If your vehicle does NOT have a lien, visit your local FLHSMV office and provide:
Other vehicles may require a different registration process in Florida. Visit the FLHSMV website for information on titling and registering a:
Registration fees vary and are calculated based on your:
*This is the fee for an electronic title. To print a paper title, you will be charged an additional $2.50 handling fee.