  |
Bring
with you:
|
1)
|
Your
newly issued VIN report |
|
2)
|
Your
motor vehicle registration certificate |
|
3)
|
Your
out-of-state Certificate of Title. If your certificate is being held
by a lien holder, a photocopy of the title will do. |
|
4)
|
A
completed "Application for Registration and Certificate of Title"
(Form H-13) |
|
5)
|
Your
insurance identification card |
|
6)
|
Your
personal identification |
Vehicles
cannot be registered if delinquent property tax or parking tickets are
owed, or if the registrant has had their registration privilege suspended.
To obtain
a new driver's license, visit any DMV full service office, without an
appointment and bring with you:
|
1)
|
Your
out-of-state license, plus one acceptable form of identification.
If your current license does not have a photograph or date of birth,
bring your birth certificate and a recent photograph of yourself without
a hat or dark glasses. |
|
2)
|
Verification
of your address (a utility bill, mortgage document, rental agreement,
a postmarked letter to the new address) |
|
3)
|
Your
Social Security number. |
|
4)
|
Money
for the application fee ($36) and license fee (varies from $49.25
to $61.25, depending on the number of years the license will be valid). |
A vision
test will be taken to complete the process.
If your
out-of-state license has expired for more than 60 days, you will be required
to schedule an appointment and take all driver's examinations. If you
lost your license, you need to obtain a letter of verification from your
previous state of residence stating that you have a current license from
that state. You must present the letter of verification and meet the requirements
a stated above.
<back
to Assessment welcome page
<back
to What's New
|
|
|