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    @dannie This discussion came up with some friends and I and maybe you can answer.

    If I still had an old plate that expired many years ago or I decide I don't want to renew my current plate and just let the registration expire, can it be renewed years or even decades later after the expiration has lapsed? You said vanity plates are yours forever, but does that also apply to regular ones? I was under the impression as long as you have the plate and were the person last registered to it, you could renew it whenever but my friend thinks it has to be continually renewed for you to keep it (or at least renewed within a reasonable amount of time of the registration lapsing).

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    We have an old plate that belongs to my mom. The registry says that it's her forever and I can't transfer it over to me.
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    Beyond, bunch of creme puffs on this board.
    Everything I say is satire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D'z Nutz View Post
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    @dannie This discussion came up with some friends and I and maybe you can answer.

    If I still had an old plate that expired many years ago or I decide I don't want to renew my current plate and just let the registration expire, can it be renewed years or even decades later after the expiration has lapsed? You said vanity plates are yours forever, but does that also apply to regular ones? I was under the impression as long as you have the plate and were the person last registered to it, you could renew it whenever but my friend thinks it has to be continually renewed for you to keep it (or at least renewed within a reasonable amount of time of the registration lapsing).
    The plate is yours, always. It doesn't matter how long it's been since it was last valid. The problem that we end up seeing a lot is that people "think" the plate is theirs, but it ends up belonging to someone else (ie: parent, wife, husband etc). At the end of the day tho, it's yours - always. Now, this is also a double edged sword because if you keep a plate and it gets stolen, lost etc - you're still responsible for it. If some schmuck stole it and drove thru a bunch of speed traps, the tickets will come to you. So, if you are keeping an old plate, please make sure its somewhere safe.

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    We have an old plate that belongs to my mom. The registry says that it's her forever and I can't transfer it over to me.
    Pretty much. There is a way to do it - but its incredibly costly and annoying af. Not worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannie View Post
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    The plate is yours, always. It doesn't matter how long it's been since it was last valid. The problem that we end up seeing a lot is that people "think" the plate is theirs, but it ends up belonging to someone else (ie: parent, wife, husband etc). At the end of the day tho, it's yours - always. Now, this is also a double edged sword because if you keep a plate and it gets stolen, lost etc - you're still responsible for it. If some schmuck stole it and drove thru a bunch of speed traps, the tickets will come to you. So, if you are keeping an old plate, please make sure its somewhere safe.

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    Pretty much. There is a way to do it - but its incredibly costly and annoying af. Not worth it.
    Well shit I have like 20 plates scattered around I should collect them and lock them up before something bad happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannie View Post
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    The plate is yours, always. It doesn't matter how long it's been since it was last valid.
    That's what I figured, but I just wanted confirmation from an expert. Thanks!

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    Pretty much. There is a way to do it - but its incredibly costly and annoying af. Not worth it.
    Unless it's an 888/8888 plate. Then you can't put a dollar value on it.

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    Well shit I have like 20 plates scattered around I should collect them and lock them up before something bad happens.
    Haha what's the oldest you think you have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D'z Nutz View Post
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    That's what I figured, but I just wanted confirmation from an expert. Thanks!



    Unless it's an 888/8888 plate. Then you can't put a dollar value on it.



    Haha what's the oldest you think you have?
    I think the first plate off my first car from April 2007, and then a shit ton from all the cars I haven’t put my custom plate on since.

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    It's two mistakes that are combined. First, your wife more than likely signed up for the auto renew (which I don't suggest, but that's a convo for another day). As such, the system does its thing and someone on the other side of a computer renews it and mails it out. A rebuilt status would not preclude the service from happening.

    As far as the status and the registration going to her... It comes down to human error. Your wife signed the car over to the insurance company and washed her hands of it. On the insurance company side, they then take the bill of sale and register it to themselves and then usually sell it or get rid of it for parts. That part, is where it went wrong. They did the write off inspection, took the document to the registry and then probably just forgot to register the car to themselves. It happens. Human error is real.

    That being said, the vehicle is still registered with her as the last owner. So, make sure she still keeps the documents from the sale, just in case the car shows up on the side of the road. She would need to prove she sold it to get out of paying fees.

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    Any chance of getting a personalized plate in the current seven character format but using a plate number from your first car?
    For example if you could provide the plate number (lets say BRB_123) and you can tell the registry the vehicle make model and year of the car (say a white 1974 Ford Mustang) AND you were the only one the car was registered to under that plate.
    It would have been 35+ years ago but any way of making that happen?

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    No personalized plate can have a number that looks like the non personalized plates. Can't be done.
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    I'm sure I said something earlier, but maybe it wasn't clear, but I also probably can't be clearer. Dang.

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    ^This.
    Quote Originally Posted by ianmcc View Post
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    Any chance of getting a personalized plate in the current seven character format but using a plate number from your first car?
    For example if you could provide the plate number (lets say BRB_123) and you can tell the registry the vehicle make model and year of the car (say a white 1974 Ford Mustang) AND you were the only one the car was registered to under that plate.
    It would have been 35+ years ago but any way of making that happen?
    Answered on Post#14

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    Quote Originally Posted by ianmcc View Post
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    Any chance of getting a personalized plate in the current seven character format but using a plate number from your first car?
    For example if you could provide the plate number (lets say BRB_123) and you can tell the registry the vehicle make model and year of the car (say a white 1974 Ford Mustang) AND you were the only one the car was registered to under that plate.
    It would have been 35+ years ago but any way of making that happen?
    Nope

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    Hi @dannie hope all is well.

    What about this one:

    If I successfully register my vehicle as an 'antique auto', may I display an antique plate of any year (i.e. 1973) but my car is not of the same year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flipstah View Post
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    Hi @dannie hope all is well.

    What about this one:

    If I successfully register my vehicle as an 'antique auto', may I display an antique plate of any year (i.e. 1973) but my car is not of the same year?
    Hey Bro!

    Nope. Let's say your vehicle is a 1972. You'd register as an antique (to and from shows - so, no sunday cruises and no cruising down the peace bridge) and at the same time, you'd tell the registry agent that you've got an alternative plate you'd like to display. That plate, must be a 1972. You would not be able to use any other year on the vehicle. The agent would note it on file, ask for a photo to confirm the plate is the corresponding year, and note the alternate plate on your registration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannie View Post
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    Hey Bro!

    Nope. Let's say your vehicle is a 1972. You'd register as an antique (to and from shows - so, no sunday cruises and no cruising down the peace bridge) and at the same time, you'd tell the registry agent that you've got an alternative plate you'd like to display. That plate, must be a 1972. You would not be able to use any other year on the vehicle. The agent would note it on file, ask for a photo to confirm the plate is the corresponding year, and note the alternate plate on your registration.
    Makes sense; thought I'd confirm. Have a great week ahead! <3

    Lolol the Peace Bridge shhhh

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannie View Post
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    It's two mistakes that are combined. First, your wife more than likely signed up for the auto renew (which I don't suggest, but that's a convo for another day). As such, the system does its thing and someone on the other side of a computer renews it and mails it out. A rebuilt status would not preclude the service from happening.

    As far as the status and the registration going to her... It comes down to human error. Your wife signed the car over to the insurance company and washed her hands of it. On the insurance company side, they then take the bill of sale and register it to themselves and then usually sell it or get rid of it for parts. That part, is where it went wrong. They did the write off inspection, took the document to the registry and then probably just forgot to register the car to themselves. It happens. Human error is real.

    That being said, the vehicle is still registered with her as the last owner. So, make sure she still keeps the documents from the sale, just in case the car shows up on the side of the road. She would need to prove she sold it to get out of paying fees.
    Thanks! she did send in a form to cancel the registration and we do have the documents she signed from the insurance company so I think we are covered.

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    Why don't you suggest auto renew?

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    Quote Originally Posted by prae View Post
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    Why don't you suggest auto renew?
    There is far too much room for error. Between the member of the public signing up and forgetting, not supplying the adequate insurance, the system failing, the human on the other end making an error and then trusting canada post to get the document out to you? Nah. The system in place now where you can contact a registry and send it to a real human on the other end of the computer, is significantly better. The auto renew (in my opinion) has failed far too often based on what we see on a daily basis.

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    I feel like this is an obvious comment, but based on a convo yesterday, i'm dead wrong.

    The government stopped issuing the stickers that go on your licence plate a few months ago. Your plate is still valid without the sticker once you get the registration. Please, do not go into the registry and argue this point with staff. I get that you might not be used to this or want to come and "get details on why the car in front of me doesn't have a sticker," but please know - this is legit. Stickers = not needed anymore.

    /ted talk

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    Wow dannie. I do not envy what you guys deal with on a day-to-day basis.

    I was just at the registry yesterday and it was so pleasant. 2 year renewal on a vehicle and address change. What a breeze. I wish I knew there was a place that doesn't charge the full $13 service fee but you know what, you guys deserve it for the shit you guys deal with lol. So many customers around me were pissed off and had negative attitudes because they lacked knowledge and I can see them staff try hard to be understanding and nice.

    On a positive note, I lost my registration for one of my cars that expire in 2022 and luckily my address change gives me a new copy for free. Win!

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