How do I renew FL vehicle registration? Florida

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You have four choices when it comes to renewing your car registration. Learn how to do each one by reading below.

FL Online Registration Renewal

  1. Head to the Florida GoRenew site.
  2. Enter the information that's requested (such as your license plate number, etc.).
  3. Pay your registration renewal fee with a MasterCard, VISA, or American Express card.

FL Mail Registration Renewal

  1. Locate your renewal card.
  2. Complete any necessary information.
  3. Send in the required documents and your fee payment.

FL Phone Registration Renewal

  1. Get your personal identification number (PIN) from your renewal card.
  2. Call (866) 467-3639 and use the automated system.
  3. Pay your renewal fee with your VISA, MasterCard, or American Express card.

FL In-Person Registration Renewal

  1. Find your renewal card or current car registration.
  2. Bring it, along with your auto insurance card, to your local county tax collector's office.
  3. Pay your renewal fee.
For the mail, online, and phone options, expect to receive your register car renewal tags in 7-10 business days.

Emissions/Smog Check Not Needed

While smog conditions can sometimes arise in the state, there's no longer an emissions testing program, so you don't need to be concerned about this when renewing your registration.

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