Failure to surrender your license plate when you sell your vehicle and are not transferring the plate to a replacement vehicle within 30 days will also result in a driver license suspension.
Registration Certificate of Self Insurance issued by FLHSMV. Form E, Uniform Motor Carrier Bodily Injury & Property Damage Liability. Proof of self-insurance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. A policy which provides the required coverage. Insurance policy binder which provides the required coverage.
Register the car under the LLC's name and address with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency. You will need to provide the LLC's EIN, proof of insurance, and other required documentation during the registration process.
If you want to register a commercial vehicle in Florida, here's what you'll need to do: Make sure your vehicle falls under the definition of a commercial vehicle, as discussed above. Apply for a USDOT number. Obtain and fill out an initial registration form. Pay the registration fees outlined above.
Address. If you wish for the title to be sent to another person at a different address. You can fillMoreAddress. If you wish for the title to be sent to another person at a different address. You can fill in the information of that individual in this section. If not you can leave it blank.
Surrender License Plate by Mail You can surrender your Florida license plate by mail, without having to visit us in person. To surrender your plate, please download, complete and submit the Surrender License Plate by Mail form along with your plate to Orange County Tax Collector, P.O. Box 545100, Orlando, FL 32854.