Form VTR-60. Application for Replacement License Plate and Vehicle Registration Sticker
The Form VTR-60 is an application form used by vehicle owners in the state of Texas to request replacement license plates and/or vehicle registration stickers. The main purpose of this form is to provide a convenient way for vehicle owners to replace lost, stolen, or damaged license plates and registration stickers.
The form consists of several important fields, including the owner's name, address, phone number, vehicle make and model, license plate number, and reason for replacement. The parties involved in this form are the vehicle owner and the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
When compiling this form, it is important to have the necessary information, such as the vehicle identification number (VIN), and to attach any additional documents required by the DMV, such as proof of ownership or a police report if the plates or sticker were stolen.
Examples of application cases include a vehicle owner who lost their license plates, or whose plates were stolen, or whose registration sticker was damaged. The form can also be used to request replacement plates or stickers if the original ones were never received.
The benefits of using this form include a quick and easy way to replace lost or damaged plates and stickers, as well as ensuring that the vehicle is in compliance with Texas law. However, the risks of using this form include potential delays in processing or denial of the application if the required information or documents are not provided.
Related forms include the Form VTR-68, which is used to request a personalized license plate, and the Form VTR-214, which is used to transfer a license plate from one vehicle to another. An analogue to this form is the Form 130-U, which is used to request a replacement title for a vehicle.
The differences between these forms lie in their specific purposes and required information. The Form VTR-60 is specifically for requesting replacement license plates and/or registration stickers, while the Form VTR-68 is for requesting personalized plates, and the Form VTR-214 is for transferring plates between vehicles.
The Form VTR-60 affects the future of the vehicle owner by ensuring that their vehicle is in compliance with Texas law and that they have the necessary documentation to prove ownership and registration. The form is submitted to the Texas DMV either online or in person at a local DMV office, and the information is stored in the DMV's database for future reference.