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Time or Out-of-State Title & Registration
A person who purchases a vehicle or brings a vehicle from
another state is required to title the vehicle(s) within 15
days. If the owner of a motor vehicle does not reside in Kentucky,
the vehicle shall be registered with the County Clerk of the
county in which the motor vehicle is principally operated
(KRS 186.020).
New residents titling vehicles in Kentucky must present the
current out of state title. In some states, if the money were
borrowed to purchase the vehicle, the lien holder would keep
the title. In those cases, the County Clerk's office must
contact the lien holder and have the title sent directly to
the County Clerk. Information concerning the lien holder must
be submitted to the Clerk. While waiting for the title to
be sent, a temporary (30 day) license plate may be issued.
The owner must provide proof of insurance and current out
of state registration before the temporary "tag" may be issued.
The following documents & information are required:
- Out of state title-a photocopy is not acceptable.
- If purchasing from out of state dealer or individual,
assignment portion of title must be properly completed.
- Proof of sales tax paid in another state. A credit equal
to the amount paid in the other state will be applied to
amount owed in Kentucky. The proof must identify taxpayer,
type of tax paid, dollar amount paid and serial number of
vehicle.
The following types of proof are acceptable:
- Tax shown on certificate of title
- Dealer purchase contract
- Financing statement from lender
- Receipt or letter from tax agency
If proof of sales tax paid is not available, presumed
credit can be given on vehicles that are being titled in the
same name. The owner must show proof of current registration
from the other state. The credit is the same percentage charged
in the other state and is applied toward the amount owed in
Kentucky, which is 6% of the current trade-in value as listed
in the NADA (National Auto Dealers Assoc.) Official Used Car
Guide.
- Application
for title/registration (VTR
form # TC-96-182) must be completed, signed by all registered
owners and notarized. Persons that have power of attorney
for the owner(s) may sign, but a copy of the power of attorney
must be submitted with the application. If County Clerk
staff notarizes signatures, identification must be presented.
Note-Titles that contain AND (instead of OR) between
the names of owners requires the signature of all owners.
- Certified Sheriff's inspection of serial number (Sheriff's
inspection section is on the application
for title/registration VTR
form # TC-96-182. The Sheriff will not do the inspection
until the VTR
is signed and notarized.)
- Proof of insurance on the vehicle being titled and registered
- Social Security Number of each individual listed on title
or Federal ID number for companies.
- Title Lien Statement, if applicable.
New
Vehicle Titling & Registration
The following documents and information are required:
- Manufacturers' certificate of origin properly assigned
to the buyer by the selling dealer
- Application for vehicle
title/registration (VTR
form # TC-96-182): If using total consideration as usage
tax value, Total Consideration portion must be completed.
If County Clerk staff notarizes signature(s), identification
must be presented.
- Window sticker or dealer invoice showing MSRP
plus options & destination charges if not using Total
Consideration as usage tax value.
- Certified Sheriff inspection of serial number if purchased
out of state: The sheriff will not do inspection without
VTR
signed & notarized.
- Proof of insurance
- Social Security number for each party listed on title
or federal ID number for companies.
- Title lien statement, if applicable

Kentucky
Registration Renewal
Your vehicle license plate/decal must be renewed each year.
Generally, most plates expire in the birth month of the owner.
The Kentucky Revenue Cabinet mails each vehicle owner a renewal
notice-listing amount of property taxes and license fees due.
It is the owner's responsibility to renew, even if a reminder
is not received. The notice is not needed to renew the plate/decal.
There are some plates that expire in months other than the
owner's birth month.
Vehicles or trailers that have March expirations:
- Farm trucks
- Motor Homes/Recreational Vehicles
- Trailers
- Weighted Trucks (10,000-80,000 lbs.)
Vehicles that have handicap plates expire in July and personalized
plates expire in December.
The following documents are required:
- Certificate of registration
- Proof of Insurance
- Payment of registration fees & property tax
Vehicles Registration slip & proof of insurance on vehicle
to be renewed must be presented to the county
clerk.
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