How do I obtain FL vehicle registration for my motorcycle? Florida

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Florida Motorcycle Registration Process

Have you ever registered a car? If so, you basically know what to do, as the motorcycle registration process is the same.

But, in case you haven't or have forgotten the vehicle registration process, here are the steps you'll follow:

  1. Locate the motorcycle title.
  2. Find your proof of insurance.
  3. Bring both to your local county tax collector's office.
  4. Pay the registration fee (varies according to the vehicle weight and license plate type).
  5. Receive your registration, license plate, and validation decal.

Registration of Scooters and Mopeds


Does your moped or scooter have an engine of 50 cc or greater? If so, you'll need to register it by following the same process as for motorcycles.

Have any other questions about bikes or motorcycle riding rules? Call the FL DHSMV at (850) 617-2000.

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