Vehicle Registration
After purchasing a vehicle from a licensed dealer, the dealer must apply for a certificate of title, certificate of registration, and license plate for you. You won’t be able to get the license plate and registration until you get the vehicle insured, though, so don’t dawdle.
If you purchase a vehicle from an individual, you must obtain the title from the individual and then apply for a certificate of title in your own name through the DMV. You can apply for your title, registration, and license plate at the same time, but again, you’ll need to get the car insured.
Either way, you’re going to need a title that is properly assigned to you. Keep it in a safe place (i.e. NOT in the car), as it’s pretty important.
If you are an Indiana resident, Indiana employee, or parent whose children are going to school in Indiana, then your motor vehicle must have Indiana registration and license plates within 60 days of employment or enrollment. To do this, head to your local DMV office so you can pay the permit fee and obtain a registration permit. Make sure you bring these fancy documents with you:
- Proof of residency. Like, I don’t know, your new driver license?
- Proof of vehicle ownership. Remember how important that certificate of title is?
- Proof of ID.
- Proof of inspection (Clark, Floyd Lake, and Porter counties only).
- Proof of Life. (link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0228750/)
- Money for the fees.
License plates and registration renewal is up to the registeree (yes, we just made up that word). Make sure your insurance hasn’t lapsed, or else you will NOT be able to reregister your vehicle.