
This fee applies to trucks weighing less than 5,000 pounds, private automobiles and motor homes. The first time a license plate is purchased for a motor vehicle, a $225.00 initial registration fee may be imposed. All fees are subject to change by Legislative Act. Sales tax will be collected if applicable.Īnnual license taxes, for the operation of motor vehicles is defined by Florida Statutes, and must be paid at the time of registration and renewal. The information must include the owner's complete name and Florida address, date of birth, sex, driver license number, a complete description of the vehicle, and any lien to be recorded. To obtain a Florida title, the MCO must be filled out completely and attached to the title application form (DHSMV form 82040). Sales tax will be collected if applicable.Īll new vehicles are required to have a Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO) which must be signed and notarized by a licensed dealer for transfer to the buyer.

The owner(s) or purchaser(s) must sign this form or give power of attorney. An application for Florida title must be completed and accompanied by verification of the Vehicle Identification number (VIN) and odometer reading (DHSMV form 82042). All transfers of ownership must be completed within 30 days of the date the vehicle is assigned by the seller or a $20.00 fee is levied at the time of transfer.Īn out-of-state title must be submitted as proof of ownership and if transfer of ownership is involved, it must be properly assigned indicating the new owner's name and address. Sales tax will be collected if applicable. (A bill of sale may be submitted for proof of purchase price - " 82050 Bill of Sale"). To transfer a Florida Title, the seller must complete the transfer information on the current title, including the purchasers' name, the selling price, and the odometer reading at the time of sale. Travel trailers and mobile homes are licensed according to length. All vehicles are licensed according to weight. Nine passenger and over vehicles used for hire and mobile homes are also renewed in December. Long term lease vehicles are staggered throughout the calendar year, and truck-tractors, semi-trailers, and trucks weighing over 5,000 pounds are renewed in December.

The exceptions to this are company owned and short term lease vehicles, which expire in June. The registration expires at midnight on the owner's birthday. Vehicles are registered on a staggered basis according to the registered owner's birth month. The owner will receive a new plate (with new numbers and letters) during the tenth year. The plate is issued to the owner for ten years. The license plate is displayed on the rear of the vehicle with the exception of certain commercial vehicles. Meaning there are combinations of letters and numbers used for identification. Florida uses a metal license plate with an alpha numeric system
