Examples of coating delamination (no fee required):
If you want to keep your same plate number, you must pay a $20 fee.
To
NYS DMV
6 Empire State Plaza
Room 414A
Albany, NY 12228
A new registration/windshield sticker will be mailed separately from the plates.
Allow 4 to 6 weeks for your new plates with the same number to arrive in the mail.
If you want the next available standard plate number free of charge, please email us at [email protected] [3]. Include your plate number in the subject line, and the following information in the email
A new registration/windshield sticker will be mailed along with the new license plates.
*Important - once you submit your request through email, it is final and you cannot request changes.
You may request a new set of plates by submitting a completed Schedule A&C (IRP-6) [5] (PDF). Select the Replacement Plate option in Part 1 of the application and include a photograph of the peeling plate. The information can be mailed to the International Registration Bureau (IRB), faxed to 518-486-6579, or emailed to [email protected] [6]. If you have any questions about the replacement of an apportioned license plate, contact IRB at (518) 473-5834.
Examples of aging or damage (fee required):
If your plate shows damage from use, fading or cracking, and not delamination the DMV will issue you a new registration and new Excelsior replacement plates.
You will need to pay $25 for the new plates, and a fee of $3.75 to issue a new registration, plus another $20 if you want your new plates to have your old plate number.
See how to order new (Excelsior) plates [7].
Do not return your old plates to DMV. Destroy your old plates so that they cannot be reused. If your plates are not destroyed and someone else uses them, you could be held responsible for any traffic tickets written against the plates and for any fines resulting from the tickets. When disposing of the old plates, we recommend that you use a permanent ink marker to cross out the plate number or otherwise deface the plates.
Your old plates are considered to be scrap metal and you can recycle them at your local scrap metal yard or recycling drop-off station. For more information, visit Recycle Right New York [9].
Links
[1] https://dmv.ny.gov/print/516501
[2] https://dmv.ny.gov/forms/pp7.pdf
[3] mailto:[email protected]
[4] https://dmv.ny.gov/node/2144
[5] https://dmv.ny.gov/forms/irp6.pdf
[6] mailto:[email protected]
[7] https://transact3.dmv.ny.gov/RegistrationAmend/
[8] https://dmv.ny.gov/offices/county-offices
[9] https://recyclerightny.recyclist.co/guide/license-plates/?embeddedguide=true