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I have an extra vehicle I’ve kept registered and insured. I’m in a different state now. I’m not going to turn off the insurance until it’s unregistered.

The omv website has a page to cancel the plate and makes no mention of turning the plate in. I don’t want a flag on my license. The website asks for all the info and says I’ll get an email when the cancellation is finalized.

I always thought you had to “turn the plate in.” Is that not necessarily a thing?

I know different states can have different rules. I’m just kind of not trying to doxx myself here.

What do you know about this?

I have an extra vehicle I’ve kept registered and insured. I’m in a different state now. I’m not going to turn off the insurance until it’s unregistered. The omv website has a page to cancel the plate and makes no mention of turning the plate in. I don’t want a flag on my license. The website asks for all the info and says I’ll get an email when the cancellation is finalized. I always thought you had to “turn the plate in.” Is that not necessarily a thing? I know different states can have different rules. I’m just kind of not trying to doxx myself here. What do you know about this?

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Depends on the state, California and Texas, issue the plates to the vehicle not the owner, they don't want them back. Indiana issues the plates to the person, they do want them back.