Is there a grace period for expired license plates or Massachusetts vehicle registration? Massachusetts

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No. You'll need to successfully renew your MA vehicle registration by its due date; otherwise, you risk being pulled over by Massachusetts law enforcement officers for driving with an expired car registration or license plates. If this happens, you could be ticketed and receive a large fine.

Renewing Your Vehicle Registration

Remember, the RMV provides four registration renewal methods:

  • Online
  • Mail
  • Phone
  • In person
Sometimes, not every option is available, but even if each option isn't for your situation, you still should have a few ways to renew your DMV registration on time and keep your license plate current.

If you have questions about your car registration renewal, give the RMV a call at (617) 351-4500.

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