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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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When I moved to Ohio I kept the Texas plates until they expired and then I registered the vehicle in Ohio. BMV didn't care. I have the old plates in a box somewhere. They never asked for them. All they wanted was the title so they could issue one for Ohio.

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Yeah. OMV seems to just say destroy your own plates across the board.

I just don’t trust the process with these kinds of government workers. There’s a fat, angry nigger somewhere seeing my Germanic ass name and wants to sabotage me.