Renew Vehicle Registration in the State of Utah using this service
Registration certificates, license plates, and decals are all easily replaced by visiting your local DMV office. No special forms are needed, though a small fee may apply. See Replacing Plates, Decals, Registrations, Titles, or Placards for more information.
Registration renewal postcards have been discontinued and will no longer be mailed. Renewal reminders are available by email. To continue receiving registration renewal reminders, sign up for an email renewal reminder here.
You can access your registration renewal information and calculate the fees, by clicking here. A general rule of thumb is that vehicles with even model years are required to pass an emissions inspection in even years, and vehicles with odd model years in odd years. For complete information, however, see Vehicle Inspections.
New residents to Utah are allowed 60 days to transfer titles and registrations. To do this, you will need the existing title (unless held by a lien holder as collateral in a financing agreement) and the most recent registration. See Vehicle Inspections to find out if your vehicle needs a safety and/or emissions inspection.
All vehicles that are titled or registered in Utah for the first time are required to complete a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) inspection. Form TC-661, Certificate of Inspection must be completed by a DMV employee, designated contractor, peace officer, licensed dealer, or a certified safety inspector. Note that this may be completed by a DMV employee at the time of registration.
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