Save yourself some time and skip the lengthy DMV registration lines. You can avoid missing a step by using HasPlates. Before you visit PennDOT DMV for a new license, make sure you have everything you need by using the new resident check list.
∙ Within 60 days of moving to Pennsylvania, new residents must obtain a PA driver's license.
∙ One identification method from List A
∙ Your Social Security Number
∙ Out-of-state driver's license and/or identification card
Note: Puerto Rico Birth Certificates must be issued after 7/1/10 to be acceptable.
NOTE: Only original documents and valid passports will be accepted. If you own a document with different than your current name, you need to bring documentation that connects the names, such as Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree or Court Order.
All documents must have the same name and date of birth, or there must be a link between the information on the documents. If a link between documents cannot be established, additional documentation may be required (e.g. Marriage Certificate, Court Order of name change, Divorce Decree, etc.)
NOTE: If you reside with someone, and have no bills in your name, you will still need to provide two proofs of residency. One proof is to bring the person with whom you reside along with their Driver’s License or Photo ID to the Driver License Center. You will also need to provide a second proof of residency such as official mail (bank statement, tax notice, magazine etc.) that has your name and address on it. The address must match that of the person with whom you reside.
All documents must have the same name and date of birth, or there must be a link between the information on the documents. If a link between documents cannot be established, additional documentation may be required (e.g. Marriage Certificate, Court Order of name change, Divorce Decree, etc.)
Once you move into Pennsylvania, you typically have 60 days to obtain a Pennsylvania driver's license. HasPlates in Bucks County is here to guide you through the process. We'll assist you with the necessary paperwork and the steps you'll need to take, including a vision screening and providing proof of residency ("Residency" in this context generally means that you have a permanent address in Pennsylvania and intend to live there on a long-term basis). Trust HasPlates for efficient transition to Pennsylvania licensing, offering friendly and professional service to new residents of Bucks County.
In Pennsylvania, newly registered vehicles must undergo a safety inspection within 10 days of registration. If you have recently moved to Pennsylvania and brought a vehicle with you, you generally do not have to have it inspected immediately. However, if your out-of-state inspection sticker expires before the 10-day period, you will need to have your vehicle inspected and obtain a valid Pennsylvania inspection sticker before the out-of-state sticker expires. Trust HasPlates for thorough and efficient vehicle inspection services in Bucks County, ensuring your peace of mind as a new Pennsylvania resident.
If you have owned the vehicle more then six months in a prior state you will not be required to pay sales tax. If you owned the vehicle less then six months you will be required to produce proof via a bill of sale or out of state registration card stating sales tax has been paid. At HasPlates, we're committed to helping you understand and navigate the vehicle registration process, including any potential taxes. Choose HasPlates for accurate and straightforward vehicle registration services in Bucks County.