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Register your vehicleMoving to WA? Get plates | Transfer ownership into your name | Off-road vehicles | … more on registering a vehicle Change your name or addressChange your address | Change your name Buying a vehicleTransfer ownership into your name | Tips for buying a vehicle | Clean Car emission requirements | … more on buying a vehicle Selling a vehicleReport of sale Lost tabs, plates, or titlesReplace your vehicle tabs | Replace your license plates | Replace a title | … more on replacing lost documents License platesGet new license plates | Transfer plates to another vehicle | Intermittent-use trailer plates | Special plates | … more on license plates TitlesTransfer ownership into your name | Salvaged, abandoned, or contaminated vehicles | Custom inspections | … more on titles Fees, taxes, and donationsFees | RTA tax | Local transportation benefit district fees | … more fees, taxes, and donations For military personnelNonresidents stationed in Washington | WA residents stationed outside the state | Temporary permits | Tax exemptions Disabled parkingWho is eligible? | Get or renew your disabled parking | Using disabled parking Commercial vehiclesDOT numbers | IRP (Prorate) | Fleets | … more on commercial vehicles Fuel taxTaxpayer Access Point | Fuel licenses | Dyed diesel | Prorate and fuel tax offices | … more on fuel tax BoatsRegister a boat | Renew your boat registration | Report the sale of a boat | … more on boats Nonemergency high-occupancy vehiclesOff-road vehiclesPlates for modified off-road motorcycles | Licensing wheeled all-terrain vehicles | Licensing tracked all-terrain vehicles | Licensing off-road vehicles and motorcycles | Licensing snowmobiles and snow bikes Recreational vehiclesMotorhomes | Campers | Travel trailers Autonomous vehiclesSelf-certification for testing in Washington state Vehicle and boat licensing officesOffice locations and hours | Quick Title offices | How to become a licensing subagent Cars and Light TrucksThe standard fee for cars and lighter pickup trucks is a base registration fee of $50.75. Pickup TrucksMotor vehicles 6,001 to 10,000 pounds, which includes heavier pickup trucks, pay a $54 base registration fee. Heavy VehiclesHeavy vehicles, including heavy-duty pickups, motor homes and commercial trucks, will find their registration fees fall into seven weight classifications between 6,001 pounds and 80,000 pounds. TrailersTrailer and travel trailer fees are $45 to register a trailer up to 6,000 pounds. Mopeds and MotorcyclesThe standard fee for mopeds and motorcycles is a base registration fee of $30. Registration FeesAll registration renewal notices will include line items for the following fees and donation opportunities. The fee amounts displayed here are for demonstration purposes only. Fee amounts will vary based on your vehicle type, county of registration, and county of inspection.
Registration Fee: The Texas registration fee is comprised of the base registration fee for your vehicle type and $1 for the maintenance and operations of the Insurance Verification Project (TexasSure). 100 percent of your base registration fee goes directly to the State Highway Fund for the construction and maintenance of the state’s transportation system. For more information, please see our current registration fee chart at the bottom of this page. Local Fee: The local fee is comprised of one or more fees assessed by your county of registration. Local fees vary from county to county and are established by county Commissioner’s Courts. The amount listed under local fees may range from $0 to $31.50 depending on your county of registration. All counties may charge a fee of up to $10 for deposit into their county road and bridge fund. Certain counties are permitted to assess an additional fee for transportation not to exceed $20 to fund long-term transportation projects in the county. All counties may also assess a child safety fee of up to $1.50 to promote child safety programs including health and nutrition education and school crossing guards. For more information, please see our current registration fee chart at the bottom of this page. Special Plates Fee(s): A special plates fee will only be assessed if the vehicle being renewed has specialty license plates. Inspection Fee: The Texas inspection fee is the charge for the state’s portion of the inspection fee. At the time of inspection, motorists pay only the inspection station’s portion of the fee. The state’s portion of the inspection fee is collected at the time of registration or renewal. For more information, please see twostepsonesticker.com/motorists. Processing and Handling Fee: The processing and handling fee covers the costs of processing vehicle registration. These costs include state and county services; creation of annual renewal notices; registration stickers; and other related services and materials. How do I register my car in Singapore?Self-registering a vehicle. Step 1: Apply for a Vehicle Approval Code (VAC) through VITAS. ... . Step 2: Submit the prerequisite documents. ... . Step 3: Pay registration fees and charges. ... . Step 4: Affix your registration number plates. ... . Step 5: Seal your registration number plates (if required). What does yellow plate mean in Singapore?Colours Used in Number Plates
In Singapore, number plates have different colours to indicate their different uses. Regular Cars: Regular cars have a black background with white letterings or the front plate is white with black letterings and the back plate is yellow with black letterings.
Can I register my car online?The vehicle registration service allows business users, registered as an authorised trader for Vehicle Registration Tax (VRT), to register new vehicles and pre-inspected vehicles online.
What is the latest car plate alphabet Singapore?New license plate numbers are created following an alpha-numeric order which starts with “A” and followed through to “Z” with newer cars possessing the latter suffixes. This means that a car with a license plate with the suffix “B” is newer than one with an “A”.
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