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In the state of Washington, all drivers must register their vehicles within 15 days of purchasing one or establishing residency in the state. Failure to do so will entail additional fees and charges.

You can register your vehicle at any of the local offices, either in person or by mail.

Sample Washington License Plate

Sample Washington License Plate

Applying for License Plates in Washington


You must apply for a license plate if:
 
You must register your vehicle with the Washington Department of Licensing, either in person or by mail. To apply, please bring the following:
 
After you have successfully completed your registration, you may apply immediately to receive new license plates in Washington. If you require personalized, specialized, or disability license plates, you may have to wait.

Note: When you title your vehicle, you will be registering your vehicle at the same time.
 

Registration for License Plates in Washington


If you purchased your vehicle from a dealership in Washington, they are likely to handle its registration. If so, you can drive off the lot using temporary plates or tags and wait about a week for your license plates to arrive in the mail.

If you purchased your vehicle at a private sale, you have 15 days to title and register it. Owners of the previous car must remove or surrender their license plates. Also, you can check the history and ownership of that vehicle online, using the previous license plate number.

There are late fees and penalties if you do not register your vehicle within 15 days:
 
To avoid these late fees, simply go to the nearest licensing center to register your vehicle.
 

Renewing Washington License Plates


You must renew your vehicle’s registration before the expiration on the tags. It is best to renew your license plates before the expiration date to avoid additional fees.
 

Lost or Stolen Plates in Washington


If your plates go missing, you are not required by law to report your missing plates to the police, but doing so can protect you if someone misuses them.

When you’re ready to apply for new plates, you’ll need:
 
Unfortunately, you will not be able to get the same number if your plates were stolen.
 

Transfer or Surrender of Washington License Plates


You are permitted to transfer your license plate to another vehicle that is titled and registered in your name. You can do this either in person, online, or by mail, and you must confirm that your address is correct.

Transferring your plates requires:
 
If you have no intention of purchasing a new vehicle and transferring your plates, you should surrender your plates.
 

Personalized License Plates in Washington


If you want to personalize your Washington license plates, you can choose your own plate number. Here are a few guidelines for personalization:
 
You can use the license plate search bar above to see which WA plates are available to you.
 

Customized License Plates in Washington


There are many license plates with unique designs for organizations, charities, universities, community groups, parks, and more. The following is a list of some of the most popular customized plates available in Washington:
 
Each of these customized license plates requires registration, additional fees, and sometimes additional documentation to be eligible.
 

Summary of Fees for License Plates in Washington


Some of the fees associated with your vehicle’s registration will be influenced by the type of vehicle you purchase and by the type of plates you want. The following list outlines some of the fees you can expect to pay:
 
Please check with your local DOL office for the exact fees for your vehicle. Fees often vary due to:
 
You’ll also have to pay taxes and some other additional fees to register your vehicle in Washington.
 

Looking up License Plates in Washington


If you want to know a vehicle's history, you can do an online search of a license plate. You can obtain critical information about the vehicle and its previous drivers.

You can also use this free online license plate search above to check for available numbers if you are keen on getting a personalized plate.
 

Car Ownership in Washington

  

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Does Washington have 2 license plates?


Yes, Washington has 2 license plates for passenger cars, vans, and trucks, one on the front and one on the rear of the vehicle.
 

What is the format for license plates in Washington state?


Standard license plates in Washington have 7 characters (3 letters followed by 4 numbers). If you want to choose your own characters, you can apply for personalized (vanity) plates.
 

Can I drive in Washington with California plates?


If you have moved from California to Washington, you will need to register your vehicle in Washington. You have 30 days after moving to Washington to register your vehicle in the state. Before registering your vehicle, you’ll first need to get your Washington driver’s license.
 

Does Washington State require vehicle inspections?

 

The vehicle inspection program in Washington State ended in 2020. However, certain vehicles, including homemade vehicles, destroyed vehicles that have been rebuilt, vehicles that don’t have a proper VIN, and vehicles that were reported stolen need a VIN inspection by the State Patrol. A licensing agent who offers vehicle titling and other services can confirm if your vehicle requires an inspection. If so, you can make an appointment with the State Patrol and take the required documents to the appointment (WSP inspection request form and State Patrol form). After the assessment, the State Patrol officer will tell you if your vehicle has passed, and if not, what steps you must take next. The cost of the WA State Patrol VIN inspection is $65.