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We understand that the process can sometimes be confusing and time-consuming, but we're here to help make it as easy as possible.
Whether you've recently purchased a vehicle or need to replace a lost or damaged title, we've got you covered.
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What Do I Need to Get a New Title for a Car in Florida?
If you're located in Florida and need to get a new title for your car, there are a few documents and requirements you'll need. Don't worry, we'll walk you through the whole process. In order to obtain a new title, you'll typically need the following:
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Proof of ownership: This can be a bill of sale, an invoice, or any other document that proves you are the rightful owner of the vehicle.
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Vehicle identification number (VIN): You'll need the VIN of your car, which can usually be found on the dashboard or driver's side door jamb.
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Identification: You'll need a valid government-issued ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to prove your identity.
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Proof of residency: You'll need to provide a document, such as a utility bill or lease agreement, that shows your current address.
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Once you have gathered all the necessary documents, you can then proceed with the application process to get your new title.
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Fast and Reliable New Title Services
We understand that sometimes you need a new title for your vehicle as quickly as possible.
Whether you need it for legal reasons, selling your car, or any other urgent matter, we can help expedite the process.
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At Fast Tag, we have partnered with the DMV to make the process of fulfilling customer orders faster and more convenient. By working together, we aim to save you time by eliminating the need to wait in long lines at the DMV offices.
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As an authorized third-party service, we take the responsibility of gathering all the required documentation for your requested services and managing your case in collaboration with the DMV's official representatives. This means that you can rely on us to handle all the paperwork and ensure a smooth process for you.
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How does Florida registration work?Customers have the option to renew their vehicle registrations for a duration of one or two years. Renewal can be done up to three months before the registration expires. It's important to note that vehicle registrations expire at midnight on the first owner's birth date, unless the owner is a business.
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What do I need to bring to Florida registration?To complete the registration process, please provide the following if you own the vehicle: The title of the car The vehicle for a VIN verification Proof of valid Florida insurance A valid driver's license, passport or state ID
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How does Florida calculate vehicle registration fees?Registration fees are calculated based on the registration use, license plate type, and class code. The class code is determined by factors such as vehicle weight, body type, and type of use.
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Do I need a Florida drivers license to register my car in Florida?Before registering your vehicle in Florida, there are several prerequisites to consider. Firstly, you must obtain a Florida driver's license, although in some cases, a foreign passport may be accepted. This requirement can be fulfilled by passing an eye exam, provided that your driving record from your previous state is clean.
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Do I need insurance before I register my car in Florida?Yes. Before registering a vehicle with at least four wheels in Florida, you are required to provide proof of automobile insurance for Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Property Damage Liability (PDL) coverage. If you do not have insurance, we offer same-day insurance services.
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Can you register a car in Florida without a permanent address?To complete the registration application, you must provide the street address of your permanent residence or the address of your permanent place of business. Additionally, please include personal or business identification information along with the application.
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What happens if you don't register your car in Florida?Penalties for No Valid Registration: Fine of up to $500. Jail time of up to 60 days. Probation period of up to six months.
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Can I live in Florida and have a car registered in another state?If you are moving residences and changing states, you must register your out-of-state vehicle in Florida within 30 days of becoming a resident here. However, it's important to note that establishing residency entails more than just living in the state.
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How long does it take to receive my new license plate?Typically, it takes 7-10 business days for your new license plate to be delivered by mail after registration. However, we will issue you a temporary license plate that can be used for either 10, 30, or 90 days, depending on the purpose, while you await the permanent one.
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Can I register my new vehicle online?Absolutely! You can easily register your new vehicle online using our secure platform. Just reach out to us through our "Contact Us" page, and we will guide you on where to provide the necessary information.
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What happens if I don't register my new vehicle within the specified timeframe?Failure to register your new vehicle within 30 days may result in penalties and fines. It's important to complete the registration process promptly to avoid any issues.