District of Columbia Vehicle Policy

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You will be charged the DC inspection fee the next time you renew your District vehicle registration. DC DMV will mail you an inspection sticker to the out of state address provided.

We've got your answer. Washington State law requires license plates to be attached conspicuously at the front and rear of each vehicle if two license plates have been issued; however, the law also allows for an exemption if it is impossible to affix the plate. According to RCW 46.16A.

Yes, uninsured motorist coverage is required in Washington, DC. Drivers in Washington, DC must purchase at least $25,000 in uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage per person (up to $50,000 per accident), as well as $5,000 in uninsured motorist property damage insurance per accident.

Washington, D.C. License Plate History Summary. Motor vehicles operated in the District of Columbia were first required to be registered in August of 1903, but their owners were required to make or otherwise procure their own markers in order to display the registration number assigned by the city's Automobile Board.

To obtain a temporary DC DMV registration and hard temporary tag, you will need to bring the following documents to a DC DMV service center:Certificate of Title/ Temporary Tag Application.A properly endorsed title.Proof of valid DC insurance.DC DMV driver license, learner permit, or identification card.

Penalties for driving without registration include a fine of $100.00 for a lapse in registration between one to 30 days. There is an additional $200.00 fine for each additional 30 days that a person does not have valid registration, and an individual's car may also be impounded.

If you park overnight in D.C., you can get a ticket if you don\\'t have a D.C. license plate.

Vehicles registered in the District of Columbia are required by law to display DC DMV-issued vehicle tags. Tags will be issued at registration. Vehicles are required to display two current tags, one on the front and the other on the rear of the vehicle. Exceptions are for motorcycles, mopeds, and trailers.

Vehicles registered in the District of Columbia are required by law to display DC DMV-issued vehicle tags. Tags will be issued at registration. Vehicles are required to display two current tags, one on the front and the other on the rear of the vehicle. Exceptions are for motorcycles, mopeds, and trailers.

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District of Columbia Vehicle Policy