You must replace your license plates and registration stickers immediately if they’re lost, stolen, damaged, or made illegible in any way. Here’s how you request replacement or substitute license plates and stickers.
To replace your license plates, you’ll need:
If your plates were lost or stolen, you need to get substitute license plates with a new configuration. Otherwise, you can order replacement plates if you have special plates.
To get your replacement plates in person at your nearest DMV:
To get your replacement plates by mail, you must:
Department of Motor Vehicles
PO Box 942869
Sacramento, CA 94269-0001
If the year sticker for your currently registered vehicle was lost, stolen, damaged, or is illegible, you must request a replacement sticker and pay a substitute sticker fee.
Submit a completed Application for Replacement Plates, Stickers, Documents (REG 156) and the fee to the address on the form or your local DMV office.
You may obtain a replacement month sticker at no cost from your local DMV or by calling our contact center at 1-800-777-0133 (if eligible).
No, replacement license plates and stickers cannot be issued to vehicles that aren’t currently registered. You may obtain replacement license plates at the time you complete your vehicle registration renewal.
What should I do if I don't receive my replacement license plates or stickers? plus minusIf you don’t receive your license plates and/or stickers and registration card within eight weeks of submitting an application, call us at 1-800-777-0133, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to verify that they were issued.
If originals were mailed and not received, send a completed Application for Replacement Plates, Stickers, Documents (REG 156) to the address on the form to obtain replacements at no additional charge. You may legally operate your vehicle until you receive your new stickers and registration from DMV. (California Vehicle Code (CVC) §4606) Law enforcement agencies provide a grace period for receipt of mailed stickers, license plates, and registration.
Find the full list of applicable forms to replace license plates and registration stickers.
Find the fees for ordering substitute or duplicate license plates and replacement registration stickers.
You need to renew your vehicle registration every 1-5 years in California, depending on the vehicle. Make sure your registration is up-to-date.
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