Vehicle Registration in Orlando
Register a vehicle, renew plates/stickers, or handle many title transactions at the office your state designates — often a DMV/BMV branch, and in some states a county tax assessor-collector or county clerk.
What do you need to do now?
- Book an appointment online
- Check online eligibility for vehicle registration
- Vehicle Registration — full guide
- Bring identity, Social Security proof, and residency documents
How to proceed
Confirm which office handles registration where you live (state DMV vs county tax office vs county clerk)
Confirm which office handles registration where you live (state DMV vs county tax office vs county clerk).
Check whether you can renew online on the official .gov portal
Check whether you can renew online on the official .gov portal.
Gather insurance, ID, and title/registration documents required for your transaction
Gather insurance, ID, and title/registration documents required for your transaction.
Visit the responsible office or finish online if eligible
Visit the responsible office or finish online if eligible.
Verify hours, appointments, and accepted payments on the official site before traveling
Verify hours, appointments, and accepted payments on the official site before traveling.
Fees & timing
Do you have everything?
Common reasons for denial & mistakes
- Going to a driver-license-only office in states where plates are issued by the county
- Assuming every DMV counter renews registration
- Arriving without current proof of insurance
- Denial: Insurance proof missing or not accepted
- Denial: Ownership or title documents incomplete
- Denial: Fees unpaid or payment method not accepted
More offices in Orlando
- Orlando Driver License Office — 301 S. Rosalind Ave. · 301 S. Rosalind Ave.
- Orlando Driver License Office — 4101 Clarcona Ocoee Road · 4101 Clarcona Ocoee Road
- Orlando Driver License Office — 6050 Wooden Pine Dr., Suite 100 · 6050 Wooden Pine Dr., Suite 100
- Orlando Driver License Office — 730 Sand Lake Road · 730 Sand Lake Road