What are the fees to replace lost or damaged FL license plate stickers, tabs or tags? Florida

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Unfortunately, replacement fees for Florida license plates or car tags can vary, so it's impossible to give a single answer that applies to all situations. Contact your local county tax collector's office for more information about your specific car registration situation

Missing License Plates and Law Enforcement

Were you cited by police for a missing or damaged license plate or validation decal/sticker? If so, you won't have to pay a replacement fee. And, the same is true if your tag or license plate was stolen and you reported this matter to law enforcement.

However, don't drive around with a missing or damaged FL plate or tags or with an expired vehicle registration/car registration. You can get nailed with a traffic ticket and a hefty fine for doing so.

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