
Vehicle registration | Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Renew registration annually online, in person or by mail. This page answers questions about registration fees and taxes, duplicate registration and auto insurance.
MN Vehicle Registration - How to Register a Car | DMV.ORG
Vehicle registration with the MN DVS requires your vehicle's title, your driver's license or ID, proof of car insurance, an odometer reading, and payment for your applicable registration fee. You can register …
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Do not renew if your address is different than what is listed on your current registration. Even if you have changed your address with the Post Office, your registration does NOT get forwarded. Do not renew …
Minnesota Vehicle Registration - Fees, Inspection, Renewal and More
The MN DVS has listed a breakdown of registration costs through the Motor Vehicle Fee Chart, which summarizes all the possible fees applicants need to prepare for the registration process.
MnDOT Office Locations - Information and Resources - MnDOT
Information and resources.
Vehicle title and registration for those new to Minnesota
New residents have 60 days to register their passenger vehicle, motorcycle, utility trailer or house trailer. You must register the vehicle immediately if the registration is expired or it is a commercial trailer or …
Minnesota Vehicle Registration Renewal & Info | DMV.ORG
MN DVS vehicle registration renewal information. Find Minnesota fees, renewal requirements, or find help to get started today.
Driver and Vehicle Services | Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Driver and Vehicle Services has helped nearly every Minnesotan at some point, whether they are registering their vehicle or getting a driver’s license.
Online services | Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Complete your driver and vehicle transactions online. Many Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) transactions can be done online, including renewing your vehicle registration, pre-applying for a …
Driver and Vehicle Services - Renville County, Minnesota
Starting on July 1, 2025, a new law will require some adults and youth who operate motorboats—including personal watercraft—to have a valid watercraft operator’s permit.