Wash. Admin. Code § 308-96A-098 - Surrender and disposition of license plates
(1)
What license plates are required to
be surrendered? Only license plates authorized under RCW 46.16.301,
46.16.280, 46.16.305, and 46.16.595 and dealer/manufacturer plates are required
to be surrendered under chapter 308-66 WAC. Wreckers and scrap processors, hulk
haulers must dispose of license plates according to WAC
308-63-070(7)
and 308-63-120(4).
(2)
Where do I surrender my Washington
vehicle license plates? You may surrender your Washington vehicle
license plates in the following manner:
(a)
Take them to your local vehicle licensing office;
(b) Mail them to the department of licensing
in Olympia, Washington.
(3)
What do Washington vehicle
licensing offices do with surrendered license plates?
(a) License plates surrendered to Washington
vehicle licensing offices will be invalidated to make them unusable;
(b) Washington vehicle licensing offices will
recycle or otherwise dispose of the invalidated plates that have been
surrendered.
(4)
If I choose to dispose of the Washington vehicle license plates that are
no longer valid, how is this done? Other than license plates indicated
in subsection (1) of this section, you may dispose of your invalid Washington
vehicle license plates in the following ways:
(a) Remove or invalidate the month and year
tabs and bend the plates so they are no longer usable;
(b) Shred the entire license plate;
or
(c) After the month and year tab
have been removed or invalidated, recycle the license plate in such a way that
it cannot be confused with a valid Washington license plate.
(5)
How does the department
dispose of my surrendered Washington vehicle license plate? Once the
department has received the Washington vehicle license plate, it must surrender
it to the department of general administration for disposal under
RCW
43.19.1919.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110 and 46.01.100. 02-11-079, § 308-96A-098, filed 5/14/02, effective 6/14/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110, 46.01.100 and 46.16.060. 99-19-026, § 308-96A-098, filed 9/8/99, effective 10/9/99.
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