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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j9pzov1 wrote

You can definitely do it in a single appointment. If you haven't yet, change some accounts online to your RI address like bank/cellphone so you can get qualified mail in that name. Beyond that part, you just need to show up and not be blind.

For the registration, there's more red tape but I'd start by telling your insurance company.

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OGAnnie t1_j9ql8hc wrote

AAA did everything for me.

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campmoreworryless t1_j9r1lry wrote

I believe you can only use AAA if you’re already a RI resident and are already established with the state registration. I had AAA but had to do everything at the DMV since I was from out of state.

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j9qmhgo wrote

After I specifically asked them not to? What the hell, AAA?

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OGAnnie t1_j9qq2ry wrote

All I did was ask………..are you my ex-husband?

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hugothebear t1_j9t720e wrote

Aaa doesnt do new reg or out of state transfers

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Jerkeyjoe t1_j9qelox wrote

How I got through it last month

1.Change address with insurance 2.vin check with local police dept. ( I went to the DMV first thinking the vin check was later, lucky Middletown pd checks regardless of residence) 3. DMV ,. Make an appointment , bring your title , proof of citizenship like a birth certificate or passport and 2 articles of mail to your address. You should be able to do both the license and the registration on the same appointment. 4. Get inspection within 5 days. If you don't they will suspend the registration after a few weeks. Ask me how I know. 5. I also got a letter explaining that I need to get my insurance company to send verification of insurance to the DMV. Have not done this yet but looks like they give you about 2 months to figure that out. Sounds like a pita if you have a shitty insurance company like I do.

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leonpinneaple t1_j9rezs4 wrote

When I moved here I drove for 6 months on my out-of-state everything until things expired. And then I made the switch.

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omjy18 t1_j9pzlfn wrote

You can try one of the satellite dmvs like in middletown or Wakefield but idk if they'll be able to do all of it. You may have to go to the Cranston dmv which is horrendous to take care of most of it.

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majoroutage t1_j9zfb5e wrote

Cranston isn't that bad now that they have the appointment system. No more sitting there waiting all day.

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SupermarketFluid3144 t1_j9qgxob wrote

Do you own your car or have a copy of the original title? If not you’ll need to get it sent to Cranston and you can only make the appointment at Cranston. I have a leased car and it was a nightmare to get my car stuff switched to RI

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dinofishz t1_j9qhsnv wrote

fyi paystubs/lease/utility bills that list your name and address are also acceptable proof of residence

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buddhamanjpb t1_j9qj48u wrote

To start you'll need the title. If it's leased or financed you'll need a copy of it.

If the vehicle was registered out of state before this, you also need a VIN check before you can do anything. Call your town's police department and find out what days/times they do them.

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sharksandminos t1_j9qsu5t wrote

Does anyone know what happens if you don’t register within 30 days?

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dinofishz t1_j9qvqxi wrote

Eventually your registration could lapse/be revoked bc of lack of insurance in the state the car’s registered in, and your insurance company might not be thrilled. In theory you could keep the car registered and insured in the previous state but that would be a. not legal b. potential grounds for your insurance company to deny a claim. But anecdotally, the RI DMV doesn’t seem concerned with doling out punishment if you go to register after >30 days

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pedrodi77 t1_j9rgnih wrote

AAA of Rhode Island

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bbruins87 t1_j9u6dt0 wrote

AAA is well worth the membership

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hootsie t1_j9rkcm2 wrote

Pretty sure for out of state you have to go to the Warwick DMV.

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