Bought a car and need to register it in Massachusetts?
Or maybe your car registration is about to expire and you need to renew it.
Whatever the case, we have the steps and requirements to complete just that.
Here, we’re going to give you a guide to Massachusetts vehicle registration, whether that’s for new registrants or those renewing.
Plus, we’ll also walk you through the vehicle laws in the state.
With this, you’ll know everything you need to know.
So are you ready?
In most cases, you’re either buying a car from a dealer or an individual. The requirements may change, but the process is similar.
For those who are buying from a dealer, you need to prepare:
If you are buying from an individual, you need to bring 2 additional documents:
You may not have all the documents now, and that’s okay.
Just follow these steps to complete the documents and get your vehicle registered:
And you’ve registered your vehicle!
After you register your vehicle, you’re required to go through a vehicle inspection within 7 days.
If your vehicle passes the inspections, you will be given an inspection sticker that you need to place on your license plates.
The RMV sends a notice for vehicle registration renewal about 6-8 weeks before the expiry date. This notice will also give you an idea if you are allowed to renew online, by mail, or in person.
If you don’t receive any notice, you can start your application by filling up this registration renewal form.
Renewing your vehicle registration online is very easy. You only need to:
You can skip the lines at the RMV by renewing your vehicle registration by mail.
If you are eligible, you will be given a copy of a renewal form along with your notice of renewal.
From there, this is how to complete the mail renewal process:
Mail-In Registration / Data Scan
Registry of Motor Vehicles
Boston, MA 02205-5891
All you have to do now is wait for it to be processed!
Once done, your new license plates will be mailed to you.
Renewing in person may seem like an inconvenience. However, it only takes a few steps:
You will be issued your new stickers after it’s processed.
As promised, we’re going to talk about the vehicle laws that you need to know involving registration in Massachusetts.
The Registration Transfer Law, more commonly known as the ‘7-Day Transfer Law’, states that…
“You need to transfer your vehicle registration from the old vehicle to your new one within 7 calendar days.”
Moreover, in this 7-day grace period, you are allowed to use your old vehicle’s license plates on your new vehicle.
Take note, though, that if you’re planning to keep your old vehicle, this law doesn’t apply and you have to register the new vehicle separately.
This New Resident Law requests that…
“All new residents of Massachusetts are required to register their vehicle immediately once they become official residents of the state.”
Unfortunately, there is no grace period for this registration.
If you want to register your vehicle right away, follow the steps outlined in the first part of this post.
There are cases when a non-resident of Massachusetts is required to register their vehicle there. These are:
As you already know by now, auto insurance is required for all motor vehicles operating in Massachusetts. Auto insurance is also a requirement before you can fully register your vehicle.
Now, there are four coverages required by Massachusetts law:
From registering your vehicle to renewal, we’ve covered all you need to know if you own a vehicle and want to drive in Massachusetts.
Remember, you’re required to have your vehicle registered before you can go around and drive in the state.
For a hassle-free and easy application process, just follow the steps and requirements mentioned here.