How do I replace lost or damaged AR license plates, stickers, tabs or tags? Arkansas

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The best way to handle this is by going to a nearby state revenue office.

Explain your situation to the agent with details about what happened to your car tags or license plates. Bring some sort of vehicle identification, such as the license plate/tag number or the vehicle identification number (VIN) of the car. It's also a good idea to have some sort of personal identification, such as a drivers license or state ID card.

If the agent determines that everything appears to be in order, you'll be issued replacement car tags and stickers for a fee of $1.25.

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Have any other questions about replacing lost or damaged car tags? Or maybe about how to renew or replace a car registration? Stop by an Arkansas revenue office, or call the DFA at (501) 682-4692.

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