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How do I replace a lost or stolen license plate?

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To replace a lost or stolen license plate in New York, you must first report the loss or theft to the local police department. Once the incident is reported, you can begin the replacement process. You will need to complete an application for a duplicate plate, which is available through the New York Department of Motor Vehicles. This application can usually be found on their website, and it may allow you to submit your request online for added convenience. In addition to the application, you may need to provide some identification and possibly additional documentation related to the vehicle and your ownership of it. Once you have completed the application and gathered the necessary documents, you will need to pay the applicable fees for the replacement plates, which can also be found on the website. After completing these steps, your new license plate will be mailed to you. Be sure to check the New York DMV website for the most up-to-date information, including fees and any specific instructions related to your unique situation. It is important to act promptly to ensure compliance with state regulations regarding vehicle registration.
Answered Jul 4th 2025

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