Question:
I bought a new car and I switched my insurance to the new car.got a new plates for the new car.
If two people are on a car 's title, how does one relenquish ownership?
Do I have to return the old plates?
How long I have to return it?
What if my car is totalled but the insurers quote was just for fixing it?
Is there is any fees if I'm late t return it.
Answers:
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If they are NJ plates, they need to be turned into the DMV. Make sure you get a receipt for them. Agencies, and I believe state inspection agencies will take them and issue a receipt. They are your responsibility. If someone else should get a hold of them, you could face fines, tickets etc. If a plate is misread, and comes up to you, you are responsible if you can't prove you turned them in. I am surprised your insurance company didn't ask for a receipt that the plates were turned in. Many do. The state does do spot checks on expired plates that haven't been turned in. Not sure if there is a fine or not.Cancel Car Insurance, charges?
So...yes they have to be turned in.
As soon as you can is my suggestion.
At the moment there are no fines for retuning them late.
I will be paying out of pocket to an insurance company for the damage I caused in an auto accident?
Turning them in is for your protection.
Im preety sure you dont return them...well in the state i live in you dont anyway. Break those plates in half so no one can use them when boosting cars and such.
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