How do I obtain a MA motorcycle license plate? Massachusetts

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Just follow the registration process to get your Massachusetts motorcycle license plate. The process is the same for a motorcycle as a car. See below for details.

Steps to Getting Your MA Motorcycle License Plate

  1. Get the completed Application for Registration and Title (form RMV-1) from the motorcycle dealer.
  2. Have your insurance agent sign and stamp the form.
  3. Sign the RMV-1 form.
  4. Find the title, certificate of origin, or bill of sale and proof of last registration if it's a non-titled motorcycle.
  5. Bring the documents mentioned above to a full-service RMV center.
  6. Pay the $75 title/registration fee along with the applicable sales tax and license plate fees (both vary).
  7. Get your new motorcycle license plates.
Need more information about motorcycles and license plates? Call the RMV at (617) 351-4500.

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