You need to change your address with Registry of Motor Vehicles within 30 days of a move. When you change your address, Registry of Motor Vehicles updates your address on file for all registry services, like your driver’s licence, vehicle permit and photo identification (ID) card. Show
Use the Change an Address service to update your address. You can also use this service to change the address for your Health Card. When you change your address, Registry of Motor Vehicles updates your address on file for all registry services like your driver’s licence, vehicle permit and photo identification (ID) card. If you want the new address to display on your driver’s licence, vehicle permit or ID card, you need to visit Registry of Motor Vehicles to get a replacement licence or permit, or apply for a new ID card. Address change within 30 daysYou need to provide your new address to Registry of Motor Vehicles within 30 days of moving. Renewing your driver’s licenceYou can’t renew your driver’s licence online if you changed your address online or by mail with Registry of Motor Vehicles within the last 3 months. Contact Registry of Motor Vehicles to update your address. Don’t update your address online or by mail if you’re renewing in the next 3 months. Health CardWhen you update your address with Registry of Motor Vehicles, you can also change the address for your Health Card. Who can use this formYou need to use this form to change your address with Registry of Motor Vehicles for all registry services, like your driver’s licence, vehicle permit and ID card. What you need to do
How long it takesIt should take 1 to 2 days to update your address. It can take longer if more information is needed or if your form hasn’t been filled in correctly. CostThere is no cost to change your address, but there is a cost for a replacement licence or permit, or a new ID card. Before you startMake sure you have:
OnlineStart now Other ways to submit the form You can visit Registry of Motor Vehicles or Access Nova Scotia if you’re unable to change your address online. You can also contact Registry of Motor Vehicles to change your address.
IntroductionIf you sell your vehicle or trade it in for a new model, you must by law register the change of ownership. You register with the Department of Transport. A record is kept called the national vehicle and driver file (NVDF). It is important that the ownership and address details are up to date at all times and that changes are notified quickly. If for example, a vehicle is subject to a safety recall, manufacturers will contact all registered owners from this list. This page tells you how to change a vehicles ownership details on a Vehicle Registration Certificate (VRC). Rules on changing vehicle ownershipIf you sell a vehicle privatelyIf you sell your vehicle privately, you must complete and sign the change of ownership section on the back of the Vehicle Registration certificate (VRC). The buyer must sign the same form. The seller is responsible and must send the completed form to the Department of Transport for updating (see the ‘Where to apply’ section below). The Department of Transport will post the VRC to the new owner. If you sell your vehicle to a motor dealerIf you sell your vehicle to a motor dealer, you must give the dealer the Vehicle Registration Certificate. Both the seller and the dealer must complete the Form RF105 (pdf). An approved dealer can use the online change of vehicle ownership service to notify the details online. Otherwise, the seller must send the RF105 to the Department of Transport. Current owner deceasedIf you buy a vehicle and the current owner (seller) is deceased, a letter from the executor of the deceased's will, or the solicitor dealing with the will, indicating your right to the vehicle should go with the Vehicle Registration Certificate (VRC). Where the VRC is not available or cannot be produced, an administrative process allows the acceptance of a declaration of ownership change in the form of a statutory declaration sworn before a Commissioner for Oaths or a practicing solicitor. The statutory declaration form, which is available from the Driver and Vehicle Computer Services Division, should go with the letter from the executor of the will or the solicitor mentioned above. Older vehiclesPre-1993 vehiclesSee change of ownership for vehicles registered before January 1993. 1993 – 2004 vehiclesOwners of vehicles registered before May 2004 may still have a ‘Vehicle Licensing Certificate’ if they haven’t changed ownership. In such cases, a Vehicle Registration Certificate will be issued to the new owner upon change of ownership. You can get more information from gov.ie. Motor taxYou cannot tax your vehicle until the registration of the change of ownership has gone through. You can renew motor tax online or by completing a Form RF100A. See our page on motor tax. Changing address detailsIf your address has changed, fill in the appropriate details on the Vehicle Registration Certificate and send it to the Department of Transport. Replacing lost documentsIt is possible to get replacement documents associated with changes to vehicle ownership. List of documents and the cost of their replacement is as follows: Replacement documents
To get replacement documents, download and complete form RF134 (pdf). You must have this form witnessed by a member of the Garda Síochána at a Garda station. Forward your completed form with the appropriate fee to your Motor Tax Office. You can pay by cheque, postal order or by bank draft. You should make it payable to your local Motor Tax Office. Rates for change of ownershipThere is no charge for registering Change of Ownership details at Motor Taxation Offices or at the Driver and Vehicle Computer Services Division. Where to applyPage edited: 14 November 2022 How do I change my vehicle registration address in Arizona?Arizona law requires all driver license and identification card holders to report any change of address to MVD within 10 days. Change your address online at AZMVDNow.gov or contact us. You will be asked to provide your name, date of birth and driver license or identification card number. Address changes are free.
How do I change my address on my car registration in Louisiana?Visit your local OMV office to change your address on your driver's license or vehicle registration.. LA Driver's license or ID card.. Proof of auto insurance.. Pay the required fee ($13 – $17). How do I change the address on my car registration in Florida?All name changes must be completed in person at a local office; however address changes can be completed online via MyDMV Portal or also in person at a local office.
Can I change my address online DMV NJ?For those customers who do not have a New Jersey driver's license or non-driver identification card and only have a vehicle registration document, you may also process your address change online.
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