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Destroy your old plates so that they cannot be reused. See location, instructions and reservation information for your DMVĭo not return your old plates to DMV.
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You will need to pay $25 for the new plates, and a fee of $3.75 to issue a new registration, plus another $20 if you want your new plates to have your old plate number.
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If your plate shows damage from use, fading or cracking, and not delamination the DMV will issue you a new registration and new Excelsior replacement plates.
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If you have any questions about the replacement of an apportioned license plate, contact IRB at (518) 473-5834.Įxamples of aging or damage (fee required): The information can be mailed to the International Registration Bureau (IRB), faxed to 51, or emailed to. Select the Replacement Plate option in Part 1 of the application and include a photograph of the peeling plate. You may request a new set of plates by submitting a completed Schedule A&C (IRP-6) (PDF). *Important - once you submit your request through email, it is final and you cannot request changes. a photograph of the peeling plates must be submitted with this emailĪ new registration/windshield sticker will be mailed along with the new license plates.
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address ( Please update your address prior to e-mailing your request, if not current) 1.Include your plate number in the subject line, and the following information in the email
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If you want the next available standard plate number free of charge, please email us at.
a $20 check or money order payable to ‘Commissioner of Motor Vehicles’Ī new registration/windshield sticker will be mailed separately from the plates.Īllow 4 to 6 weeks for your new plates with the same number to arrive in the mail. a photograph of the peeling plates must be submitted with the form. a completed Application for Replacement Plates - Keep Same Plate Number (PDF) (PP-7). If you want to keep your same plate number, you must pay a $20 fee. If any questions arise related to the information contained in the translated website, please refer to the English version.Examples of coating delamination (no fee required): Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. The web pages currently in English on the DMV website are the official and accurate source for the program information and services the DMV provides. The DMV is unable to guarantee the accuracy of any translation provided by Google™ Translate and is therefore not liable for any inaccurate information or changes in the formatting of the pages resulting from the use of the translation application tool. Google™ Translate is a free third-party service, which is not controlled by the DMV. This translation application tool is provided for purposes of information and convenience only. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website uses Google™ Translate to provide automatic translation of its web pages. 2011 – the DMV web address, “dmv.ca.gov”, is added to the bottom of the standard “California” red script license plate. 2001 – standard plate is white with blue characters and “California” in red script. 1998 through 2000 – standard plates contain the words SESQUICENTENNIAL – 150 YEARS in red block letters at the bottom of the plates. 1997 – stickers were made with background colors that change every year. 1993 – the word “California” changed to red script. 1991 – only reflectorized standard plates were issued.
1987 – reflectorized plates with “California” in red block letters were issued. Last year any blue/yellow plates were issued. 1982 – standard plate changed to a white background with blue characters with a sun graphic and “California” in red block letters.
1976 – year-round registration started, which requires a month expiration sticker affixed to the upper left hand corner of the plate.Last year any black/yellow plates were issued. 1970 – standard plate changed to a blue background with yellow characters.1963 – earliest license plate that is still valid (the plates had a black background and chrome yellow characters).The History of California License Plates (1963-present)