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DMV New York

New York DMV Services

🚘 1. General Rules & Deadlines

  • If you move to New York with a car from another state, you generally have 30 days after establishing residency to register and title the vehicle in New York.
  • You must insure the vehicle before registration, and you must register within 180 days of the effective date on your NY insurance ID card.

📄 2. Required Documents

To title and register a vehicle, you’ll need several core items:

đŸ§Ÿ A. Ownership Proof

You must show proof you own the vehicle before the DMV will issue a title/registration. Acceptable proof depends on how/where it was purchased:

📌 New Vehicle

  • Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO) and
  • Dealer’s Certificate of Sale (Form MV‑50).

📌 Used Vehicle from a Dealer

  • Dealer’s Certificate of Sale (Form MV‑50) plus the prior owner’s title “signed over” to the dealer.

📌 Used Vehicle from a Private Seller

  • Prior owner’s original Certificate of Title completed and signed to you.

📌 Out‑of‑State Vehicle

  • Out‑of‑state title or transferable registration in your name, or other documentation acceptable as proof of ownership.
    • If there’s a lien and the title is held by a lienholder, you may need a certified copy of the title or a verification letter from the other state’s title authority.

Note: Vehicles outside certain age thresholds may have special ownership documentation. (e.g., older than 1972, see DMV rules).

đŸȘȘ 3. Identification & Insurance 

  • Proof of identification & age: A valid NY driver license, permit, or NY non‑driver ID card is recommended. Other documents can be used if you lack these — the DMV’s proof guide lists acceptable IDs.
  • Proof of NY Bar coded automobile liability insurance

💰 4. Taxes 

  • NY Sales Tax Varies by county
  • NY is reciprocal with CA
  • Trade in allowed but trade cannot be a lease vehicle

🛞 5. Inspection

  • When you register a car in NY, the DMV typically provides a 10‑day inspection extension sticker. You must get your vehicle safety (and emissions, if applicable) inspection before that extension expires.

🧠 6. Out‑of‑State & New Residents

  • NY driver’s license is required. If not provided will require 6 points of ID for title and registration to be completed

📃 7. Special Situations

  • Lienholders: If a lender holds the title, you may need to provide additional documentation from them.
  • No title available: NY has procedures for vehicles where titles aren’t available (e.g., older cars or special cases). Contact DMV before purchase.
  • Transfers between vehicles: If you already own a NY vehicle, you can transfer its registration/plates to your new vehicle with proper paperwork.

📋 Quick Checklist to Title & Register 

✔ Original title or MCO
✔ Original odometer
✔ NY bar coded insurance
✔ NY Driver’s License or 6 point of ID
✔ Copy of contract
✔ Bill of Sale or Purchase order
✔ Color of vehicle
✔ Social security number or EIN/FEIN number
✔ Power of Attorney
✔ Fees