How do I obtain duplicate MS car registration to replace one that is lost or damaged? Mississippi

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Contact your county tax collector office if you lose or damage your Mississippi (MS) vehicle registration card. If your motor vehicle weighs more than 10,000 pounds and you drive the vehicle both within and outside MS state lines, contact the Tax Commission in Clinton, MS.

Duplicate MS Registration Requirements

Data that you will provide to the tax office includes:

  • Your first and last names.
  • Contact information (street address and telephone number).
  • Vehicle identification number (VIN).
  • Car registration or license number (if you know it).
  • Drivers license number.
Return damaged registration cards to the tax agent. Pay applicable replacement register car fees to the MS Department of Revenue (DOR). You can pay the fees at the tax office.

Replace lost or damaged auto registration cards as soon as possible to avoid receiving a traffic ticket.

Also make sure that you have adequate auto insurance on your vehicle. Although the MS DOR does not require you to present proof of auto insurance when you register your motor vehicle, if you are cited by a law enforcement agency for driving without adequate insurance, you could receive a fine or penalty.

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