Georgia Department of Revenue

GA DMV Form MV-7 Application for a Replacement License Plate (Tag) and or Decal

GA DMV Form MV-7 Application for a Replacement License Plate (Tag) and or Decal

The GA DMV Form MV-7, issued by the Georgia Department of Revenue - Motor Vehicle Division, serves the purpose of allowing vehicle owners to request a replacement for their lost, stolen, mutilated, or defective license plate (tag) or decal. It also enables individuals to report that a license plate or decal was never received. This form is not intended for recording changes of ownership, address, or license plate classification.

How to Fill Out and Submit the Form:

To correctly complete and submit the GA DMV Form MV-7, follow these steps:

GA DMV Form MV-1 DOR Motor Vehicle Title/Tag Application

GA DMV Form MV-1 DOR Motor Vehicle Title/Tag Application

The GA DMV Form MV-1, issued by the Georgia Department of Revenue - Motor Vehicle Division, is a comprehensive application used for obtaining a motor vehicle title and tag. This form serves as a primary document for individuals or entities applying for a vehicle title and registration. It collects detailed information about the vehicle, its owners, sellers, and more.

How to Fill Out and Submit the Form:

To correctly complete and submit the GA DMV Form MV-1, follow these steps:

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GA DMV Form MV-18J Application for Voluntary Registration Cancellation

GA DMV Form MV-18J Application for Voluntary Registration Cancellation

Form MV-18J Application for Voluntary Registration Cancellation is used by vehicle owners in Georgia to voluntarily cancel the registration of their vehicle.

Vehicle owners who no longer wish to maintain the registration of their vehicle in Georgia can use Form MV-18J to request the cancellation of their registration. This may be done when a vehicle is sold, scrapped, or permanently removed from the state, and the owner wants to terminate their registration and associated obligations.

GA DMV Form MV-1SA Insurance Company Application for a Salvage Certificate of Title

GA DMV Form MV-1SA Insurance Company Application for a Salvage Certificate of Title

Form MV-1SA Insurance Company Application for a Salvage Certificate of Title is used by insurance companies in Georgia to apply for a salvage certificate of title for a vehicle that has been declared a total loss.

Insurance companies dealing with vehicles that have been declared total losses, often due to accidents or extensive damage, use Form MV-1SA to apply for a salvage certificate of title. This title allows the insurance company to take ownership of the damaged vehicle and dispose of it, typically through auction or salvage yards.

GA DMV Form MV-20 Request for Motor Vehicle Data

GA DMV Form MV-20 Request for Motor Vehicle Data

Form MV-20 Request for Motor Vehicle Data serves as a request for specific motor vehicle data and is used for various purposes such as research, legal proceedings, or verifying vehicle information.

This form allows individuals, businesses, and government agencies to request specific motor vehicle data held by the Georgia Department of Driver Services. It is often used by researchers, legal professionals, and law enforcement agencies to access vehicle-related information for various purposes, including investigating accidents, verifying ownership, or conducting market research.

GA DMV Form T-107 Odometer Discrepancy Affidavit

GA DMV Form T-107 Odometer Discrepancy Affidavit

Form T-107 Odometer Discrepancy Affidavit is used to report a suspected odometer discrepancy on a vehicle's title or related documents.

When there is a suspected discrepancy in the recorded mileage of a vehicle, Form T-107 is used to report this issue to the Georgia Department of Driver Services. This form is essential for addressing potential fraud or errors related to vehicle mileage and ensuring accurate records.

GA DMV Form T-107A Application Odometer Discrepancy Affidavit

GA DMV Form T-107A Application Odometer Discrepancy Affidavit

Form T-107A Application Odometer Discrepancy Affidavit is used when an individual needs to apply for a corrected title or registration due to an odometer discrepancy.

When a vehicle's odometer reading has been recorded incorrectly, and this error needs to be corrected on the title or registration, Form T-107A comes into play. This form allows the vehicle owner to apply for a corrected title or registration that accurately reflects the vehicle's mileage.