Service Notice Of Disposal In Washington

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US-00316
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This Notice of Service of Interrogatories is used by Plaintiff to provide Defendant of notice that there is a request for Interrogatories, second request for production, response to interrogatories, or response to second requests for production. This Notice can be used in any state.

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Sellers are legally obligated to remove the license plates. This protects you from being held liable for towing charges, parking tickets, speed camera tickets, and toll bills.

Phone. Call us at 360-902-3600 (TTY: call 711).

Yes, in Washington State, you generally need to return your license plates when you cancel your vehicle registration or when you sell or transfer your vehicle.

While you can keep old license plates as mementos (if you remove or invalidate the tabs and do not display them on a vehicle), you can also dispose of them.

Anytime you sell a vehicle in Washington, you should report the sale to the DOL and remove the plates from the vehicle. By removing the plates you force the new owner to transfer the title and register the vehicle. The plates are registered to you for the vehicle--they do not belong to the vehicle.

Yes, in Washington state you must return your license plates when they expire. You can do this by mailing them in, taking them to a DMV office, or dropping them off at a special license plate drop box.

No, in the state of Washington, it is not required that drivers return their license plates after selling their car. If you do want to return your plates, you may be eligible to get a refund if the plates are not expired.

Selling Car in Washington: Necessary Paperwork Application for Certification of Title and/or Registration. Claim for Refund. Bill of Sale. Odometer Disclosure Statement. Plate Cancellation Form. Report of Sale and Delivery of Title. Damage Disclosure Statement.

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Service Notice Of Disposal In Washington