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How do I get the registration in my name?

How do I get the registration in my name? | Ask the DMV By Chuck Hollis © Sandor Bodo Chuck Hollis Q: My husband, who was a disabled veteran, died. His car, which was a lease, was in his name. I’m now buying the car, and they will be returning his veteran plates. How do I get the registration in my name? I was told I can keep his plates and registration, which isn’t due until November. Research Jane M. A: I’m so sorry for your loss. During this time, you don’t need any additional issues, especially when it comes to license plates and vehicles. I’ll try to make this as easy as possible for you. 

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How can we make a plate transfer transaction?

How can we make a plate transfer transaction? | Ask the DMV By Chuck Hollis © Bob Breidenbach/The Providence Journal, file Plate transfers can be dropped off or mailed in to the Cranston DMV. Q: My son has license plates for which he no longer has a car. He wants to give the plates to me. I want to turn in my plates. How do we make this transaction? Does he need to write a letter for the transfer? Are there forms we need to fill out? Can this transaction be handled at a AAA office? Roberta D., Lincoln A: This is a quick and easy transaction to do. Your son would need to write you a plate gift letter: “I, XXX, gift to my mother, XXX, the following plate, XXX.” The letter should be signed and dated by your son. To complete this transaction, completely fill out a TR-1 form (Title & Registration Application, Transaction Type: Plate Change), along with his plate gift letter, your old plates, and a form of payment.

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