In Florida what do we do with our old vehicle license plate when we are issued a new one

In the state of Florida, you are required to surrender your old license plate when you are issued a new one. This is because the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) needs to keep track of all license plates that are in circulation. If you do not surrender your old license plate, you may be fined.

There are a few different ways to surrender your old license plate. You can:

  • Mail it to the FLHSMV. The address is:

Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles P.O. Box 2000 Tallahassee, FL 32302-2000

  • Drop it off at a county tax collector's office.
  • Turn it in to a law enforcement officer.

If you are mailing your old license plate, be sure to include your name, address, and phone number. You should also include a note stating that you are surrendering your old license plate because you have been issued a new one.

Related Questions:

  • What happens if I don't surrender my old license plate? You may be fined.
  • Do I have to pay to surrender my old license plate? No, it is free to surrender your old license plate.
  • Can I keep my old license plate? No, you are not allowed to keep your old license plate.
  • What if my old license plate is lost or stolen? You should report it to the FLHSMV as soon as possible.
  • What if I have a personalized license plate? You can either surrender your personalized license plate or transfer it to another vehicle.

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