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Motoring in Pennsylvania
How
To Register Your Motor Vehicle:
You will need to
obtain the necessary forms to get your
Pennsylvania vehicle registration. Messenger
services are conveniently located throughout the
Commonwealth. If you use a messenger service,
you will be charged a service fee, which is over
and above the fees you will be charged for the
products you are purchasing. You can also get
the forms at automobile clubs, notary services
or auto dealerships.
In order to register your vehicle(s), you
will need to bring the following with you:
- Valid title
for all vehicles you are registering in
Pennsylvania, issued in your name, from the
state you left
- Proof of
Pennsylvania insurance (One of the following)§
Valid insurance policy
- Copy of a valid binder
- Copy of an application for insurance
to the Pennsylvania assigned Risk Plan for all
of the vehicles you will be registering
Documents must indicate both effective and
expiration dates.
- Form of
personal identification
- A tracing of
vehicle identification number (VIN) or
verification of the VIN by an inspection
mechanic or notary at a dealership
Fees:
- Title fee:
- $22.50 (Additional $5.00 if there is
an unpaid loan on your vehicle)
- Registration
fee:
- $36.00 for passenger vehicles
- $58.50 for trucks (based on truck
weight)
When you pay the annual registration fee, you
will be issued a Pennsylvania registration
plate, registration card and sticker.
Vehicle Safety
Inspection:
- Newly
registered vehicles in Pennsylvania must be
safety inspected within ten (10) days of
registration date.
- Inspections
are preformed at official inspection stations
(usually a repair garage or a service station
with a repair shop.)
- Equipment
checks include:
- lights, brakes, horn, tires, safety
belts, exhaust system, mirrors, tag mounting,
suspension, turn signals, steering, glazing,
wipers, and other major parts of your vehicle.
- Inspection
fees are posted at official inspection
stations. These fees do not include repairs to
correct vehicle defects.
To Obtain Your PA
Driver’s License:
- New residents
must obtain a Pennsylvania driver’s license
within 60 days of establishing a permanent
residence in Pennsylvania.
- To apply,
appear in person at one of our Driver License
Centers.
- Complete the necessary forms (provided
at the Driver’s License Center) with the
correct classification(s) and endorsement(s)
- Take a vision-screening test
- Bring your valid driver’s license from
your prior state or a recently expired (six
[6] months or less) but otherwise valid
license
- Social security card (if your number
is not on your license)
- Check or money order for the cost of
your PA Drivers License
- If your
out-of-state driver’s license has expired more
than six (6) months ago, you will be required
to:
- Apply for a Pennsylvania Learner’s
Permit
- Complete all testing prior to
receiving your Pennsylvania Driver’s License.
- When you are
issued a Pennsylvania Drivers License, the
driver’s license from your prior state must be
surrendered to the examiner.
- If you don’t
have a valid or expired photo license,
- Bring your birth certificate and
social security card
- Other acceptable forms of
identification and information regarding how
to obtain an initial license are addressed in
the Pennsylvania Driver’s Manual and the
Commercial Driver’s Manual.
Copies of the
Pennsylvania Driver’s Manual are available at
Driver License Centers, most messenger services,
notaries and auto clubs.
If you have an
out-of-state license and you are under 18,
you will need to meet additional requirements or
provide additional documentation before you can
receive a Pennsylvania Driver’s License.
To Register to Vote:
- When asked if
you want to register to vote:
- Answer a series of questions, and
confirm the information you selected
- PennDOT will forward your application
to the Pennsylvania Department of State
- The PA Department of State will
forward it to your county voter registration
office
- The county voter registration office
will notify you whether your application had
been accepted or rejected.
- If accepted, your county voter
registration office will send you a voter
registration card in the mail.
Organ Donor:
Upon your initial
visit to have your photo taken at a photo
center, and every time you renew your driver’s
license, or identification card, you will be
asked if you want to be an organ donor. The
words “Organ Donor” will be permanently placed
on your driver’s license or identification card
at the Photo Center when you say “yes” to be
designated as a donor.
If you need
other information, please call one of the
telephone numbers listed below:
PennDOT’s Customer Care Center
- 1-800-932-4600 or 1-717-391-6190 (for
out of state calls)
- 1-800-228-0676 (for people using TDD
equipment)
- 1-717-391-6191 (for out of state calls
using TDD equipment)
Customer Call Center hours are Monday thru
Friday 7am to 9pm (except holidays)
Additional
information is available on the state’s Web Page
at
www.state.pa.us/
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