Submitted by RAiD78 t3_123ngz6 in massachusetts
I'm moving to MA soon, but I'm in a weird situation. I bought (financed) my car new from dealer in State 1, and it is registered in State 1 until 2024. I have State 1 plates as well. I moved to State 2 in mid-2020, as the pandemic was in full swing. It was borderline impossible to get an appointment with the local DMV, so I never bothered to register my car in State 2 (yes, I'm fully aware this is not legal.) Fast forward to now, and I get a job offer in MA. I move in a few weeks. I discover I don't even have my registration card in my car. For what its worth, I do have the purchase agreement in my car.
MA RMV has a page on this here: https://www.mass.gov/how-to/transfer-your-registration-and-title-from-out-of-state . However, there's some things that I don't fully understand, and I want to make 100% sure I have everything needed before going to the RMV in MA.
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- The site says as follows "If there is a lien against the vehicle, you will be required to surrender your out-of-state registration rather than your out-of-state title. In this case, the application must note the complete lienholder information and the out-of-state title number." The lienholder info and out of state title number will be easy to get from whoever I'm financing the car from. However, what exactly does "surrender your out-of-state registration" mean? The plates? The card?
- The site also says "Along with the completed application, you must submit the following documents: Your current out-of-state registration, if the vehicle was exempt from title due to its age or currently has a lienholder." Again, what is considered my "out-of-state registration" in this case?
Thanks
dogmom603 t1_jdvd0s2 wrote
I think you need to get a duplicate registration from the state it is currently registered in.