When you sell a vehicle and do not replace it, or when a vehicle is junked, you must cancel the registration and plates. This tells the DMV that you no longer own the vehicle and takes the vehicle off the property tax rolls in your city or town.
- A signed cancellation form (TR-3) will be returned to you indicating the date the plates were cancelled.
Refunds
- You are eligible for a refund only if you have one entire year left on a two-year registration. Partial refunds and pro-rated refunds are not given. You must have used all or a portion of the first year of a registration and have the entire second year remaining to get a refund. Amount of refund will vary based on what originally was paid during the 2-year registration period (i.e. If registration was $140 for two-year period, and you have at least one full year remaining of registration, a refund of $70 is expected.)
- Refunds may be subject to audit.
- Refunds may take up to six (6) months.
- Please retain copies of both the TR-3 Cancellation of Plates form and the Refund form for your records.
If the vehicle was leased, the refund form must be completed by the leasing company.