How do I obtain a FL motorcycle license plate? Florida

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FL Motorcycle License Plate/Registration Process

To get your motorcycle license plate, you must register your vehicle. This procedure isn't difficult; the process for registering motorcycles is essentially the same as the process for registering passenger cars and trucks.

Just follow these steps:

  1. Find your proof of insurance card or proof of financial responsibility.
  2. Find your vehicle title.
  3. Bring both documents to the tax collector's office.
  4. Complete any necessary paperwork.
  5. Pay your annual or biennial car registration fee. The fee varies, so you might want to call ahead for details.
After following these steps, you'll receive your Florida license plate and be on your way.

Have any more questions about motorcycles and license plates? Contact the FHSMV at (850) 617-2000.

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