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AMB444
04-06-2024, 03:28 PM
If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!

gatorbill1
04-06-2024, 04:00 PM
Sumter County on 466 by Morse can do all you need

Michael 61
04-06-2024, 05:37 PM
If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!

I did all at once at the County building on Powell Road in December 2022. I walked in with no appointment, left under an hour with mission accomplished.

Robnlaura
04-06-2024, 05:37 PM
Just remember that insurance should be on your mind ! ORLANDO, Fla. —
Following recent major hurricanes like Ian and Nicole in 2022, and Idalia last year, Florida homeowners ought to prepare for increases of up to 23% this year, according to a new report by Insurify.

Condo owners, for example, are bracing for the state to rule on a more than 50% rate hike request by Castle Key and Amica Mutual Insurance companies.

AMB444
04-06-2024, 06:06 PM
I did all at once at the County building on Powell Road in December 2022. I walked in with no appointment, left under an hour with mission accomplished.

Thanks! What type of docs did you take?

Kelevision
04-06-2024, 06:24 PM
Thanks! What type of docs did you take?

You need proof of Florida insurance and your current drivers license. I’m pretty sure that’s it.

VApeople
04-06-2024, 08:46 PM
You need proof of Florida insurance and your current drivers license. I’m pretty sure that’s it.

As I recall, they asked for our birth certificates.

If you are registering cars that were purchased outside of Florida, be prepared to spend several hundred dollars to get them registered in Florida.

AMB444
04-06-2024, 09:19 PM
As I recall, they asked for our birth certificates.

If you are registering cars that were purchased outside of Florida, be prepared to spend several hundred dollars to get them registered in Florida.

Thank you!

Were they able to take a passport instead of a birth certificate?

Kelevision
04-07-2024, 01:12 AM
As I recall, they asked for our birth certificates.

If you are registering cars that were purchased outside of Florida, be prepared to spend several hundred dollars to get them registered in Florida.

There’s no way they ask for birth certificates. I literally just did this 3 months ago and I don’t even have a birth certificate. I had a CA registered car and I think it was a couple hundred to register it here.

MikeN
04-07-2024, 04:54 AM
Yes but you need to live in Sumter county and no appointment is necessary

sharonl7340
04-07-2024, 05:02 AM
We also had to bring the titles to our vehicles. They send them off to the State to be held. We were surprised by that.

KShowalter
04-07-2024, 05:31 AM
You will need your existing car titles, drivers license and proof of FL auto insurance. Be sure to do that before you get to FL to be effective when you move here. Be sure the car is with you because they will go outside and check the VIN number of the car (s) you are registering.
Next door to the DMV is the appraisal office where you will want to register for the Homestead exemption for real estate tax purposes, if you qualify. You will need your settlement sheet for that. The applications are due in March each year and it is too late for this year but you can apply for next year.




If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!

Michael 61
04-07-2024, 05:33 AM
Thanks! What type of docs did you take?

Proof of Florida Auto Insurance / Colorado Vehicle Title / Colorado Drivers License / Utility Bill with Florida address (for Homestead exemption)

Bill14564
04-07-2024, 05:39 AM
If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!

You need to look at these two pages from the Sumter County Tax Collector's page:
Drivers License (https://sumtertaxcollector.com/driv.html)
Titles, Tags, and Registrations (https://sumtertaxcollector.com/auto.html)

- You will need proof of age and identity. A Real ID compliant license from another state *might* be sufficient (I don't recall) but a passport and social security card will work.
- You will need proof of Florida address (two different pieces)

- You will need the original title for your current vehicle
- You will need VIN verification. They might be able to do this at the tax collector's office or there is a form you can take to a sheriff's office to have it done
- You will need to know which style of Florida plate you want, there are several to choose from
- You will need proof of Florida insurance for the vehicle

All of the above is explained on the tax collector's site.

I believe you can register to vote on the same form that you apply for the drivers license.

chucklevy
04-07-2024, 05:59 AM
I suggest you stop by and pickup the info sheet. It will give you everything you need in order to make the change. They require a lot, including physically seeing your vehicles.

mkjelenbaas
04-07-2024, 06:03 AM
If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!
When I came down here I called them to get the right info - just a suggestion.

Bridget Staunton
04-07-2024, 06:09 AM
Why don’t you just call and you will know the answer to your questions

GizmoWhiskers
04-07-2024, 06:10 AM
Just remember that insurance should be on your mind ! ORLANDO, Fla. —
Following recent major hurricanes like Ian and Nicole in 2022, and Idalia last year, Florida homeowners ought to prepare for increases of up to 23% this year, according to a new report by Insurify.

Condo owners, for example, are bracing for the state to rule on a more than 50% rate hike request by Castle Key and Amica Mutual Insurance companies.
"Squirrel" (to register car and get license at the same timely appt?) But ok...

Tower Hill Insurance for home ins is a very reasonable insurance co-op. Got it through The Villages Insurance which is of course a well "oiled machine" and gets one good deals on insurance. T V isn't building a mega-metropolis for the next 15 yrs without an good insurance business in place to serve it. Lol one should stay in The Bubble.

Stay away from Progressive on home insurance they aren't part of T V "Dream" "plan" if they want to price gouge Villagers. Screw them and all the others if they don"t want to play nice.

OP walkin Powell Rd / 466A or 466/Morse Blvd. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.

NoMo50
04-07-2024, 06:12 AM
We also had to bring the titles to our vehicles. They send them off to the State to be held. We were surprised by that.

Only if there is a lienholder on the vehicle. IF you own the vehicle free and clear, a new Florida title will be mailed to you.

Minoletti
04-07-2024, 06:14 AM
https://www.sumtertaxcollector.com/index.html

there you will find a list of documents you need to take with you

Dkintzer
04-07-2024, 06:19 AM
If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!
My daughter just did this, without an appt. Need current license from state you are moving from, car registration & proof of insurance and car title. If you don’t have a free title, they must get proof from lender. Hope this helps.

talonip
04-07-2024, 06:22 AM
Nice poeple at powell location .

defrey12
04-07-2024, 06:42 AM
We also had to bring the titles to our vehicles. They send them off to the State to be held. We were surprised by that.

You can request a paper title in lieu of the electronic one held with the state. No big deal.

Lintondr
04-07-2024, 07:01 AM
If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!

If your previous license does not have a star in the top corner for real id compliant, you must bring a passport or birth certificate.

retiredguy123
04-07-2024, 07:05 AM
Only if there is a lienholder on the vehicle. IF you own the vehicle free and clear, a new Florida title will be mailed to you.
When I got a car title, they told me that the Florida title is an electronic document that you can access online, but they do not mail you a paper copy. I went to the DMV office on Powell Road, and they printed a copy for me for 10 dollars. But, the paper copy is not an official title.

Cliff Fr
04-07-2024, 07:09 AM
We also had to bring the titles to our vehicles. They send them off to the State to be held. We were surprised by that.

Are the cars financed? If so that's the reason.

maistocars
04-07-2024, 07:15 AM
Thank you!

Were they able to take a passport instead of a birth certificate?
A birth certificate and passport are not needed. Only your current driver's license and registration and title. The Sumter County office at 466 and Morse is super quick (not sure if Powell is the same).

Guzzel
04-07-2024, 07:18 AM
It isn't mandatory the state hold the title; you can request them not to and they'll send it to you.

ThirdOfFive
04-07-2024, 07:25 AM
Good advice by many folks here. Establishing residency here is a snap: everything is handled in one building and they are VERY efficient at what they do. My previous home state (Minnesota) is several decades behind when it comes to efficiency.

One thing to remember: if you were a well-to-do citizen of your former state, that means that you were also a taxPAYER in your formal state and they're gonna be sorry to see you leave, so you will need to make your "leaving" unambiguous. I had heard from several sources back in Minnesota (didn't verify it with the proper authorities so I can't vouch for its truthfulness though knowing Minnesota I find it entirely plausible) that you had to leave the state with no address(es) still listed as being in Minnesota, because once you leave if there are ANY Minnesota addresses still in your name they'll assume that is your "primary residence" and tax accordingly. Selling our home was no problem but I had rental property there in my name, with the last one selling on December 30 of the year we moved here. I've also heard that there are states considering tax audits of folks who have fled for greener pastures to see if there is any possible way they can find some way to squeeze a few more nickels out of them.

Like I said, I can't vouch for the above. But "I'd rather be safe than sorry" is always a good motto.

VApeople
04-07-2024, 07:41 AM
There’s no way they ask for birth certificates. I literally just did this 3 months ago and I don’t even have a birth certificate. I had a CA registered car and I think it was a couple hundred to register it here.

We moved here in 2016 and the DMV asked to see our birth certificates. My wife was born in a military hospital and she had a 'certificate of live birth' that had been accepted in all states, including Florida in the 1960's, but in 2016 they needed a true government-issued birth certificate.

I guess the law has changed since then.

gbs317
04-07-2024, 07:48 AM
I did all at once at the County building on Powell Road in December 2022. I walked in with no appointment, left under an hour with mission accomplished.
I agree. It was a different world doing business with them at the “gold dome”. In CT we would have been in line and waiting for 3-4 hours but here at the county building on Powell Rd. in and out less than an hour.

Wondering
04-07-2024, 07:56 AM
If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!
Sumter County for license and registrations.

Bhighley
04-07-2024, 08:01 AM
If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!

The answer is yes.

What you’ll learn from this site is that if you ask for the time, the bored retirees will be compelled to explain how a watch is made.

roadrnnr
04-07-2024, 08:06 AM
There’s no way they ask for birth certificates. I literally just did this 3 months ago and I don’t even have a birth certificate. I had a CA registered car and I think it was a couple hundred to register it here.

How did they del with transferring title to Florida?

I have a lease car and they have title in both names

RustyN
04-07-2024, 08:09 AM
How to Become Florida Resident, How to protect yourself, Your Pets, Homestead, Driver License, Title https://youtu.be/Hd7iAWCBGp4 (https://youtu.be/Hd7iAWCBGp4)Video link I hope

TVTVTV
04-07-2024, 08:11 AM
If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!

And unbelievably FL requires NO annual vehicle inspections, unlike most states. There are so many unsafe vehicles on the roads, plus under insured vehicles. Unsafe cars on the roads really increase the number of accidents when it's left to the owner who doesn't check their vehicle or doesn't have to spend the money to fix unsafe issues.

Dusty_Star
04-07-2024, 08:21 AM
Only if there is a lienholder on the vehicle. IF you own the vehicle free and clear, a new Florida title will be mailed to you.

Not currently. I registered my out of state car just last year & I had to surrender the out of state title. I was given a choice of getting the new title mailed to me, or paying an additional $10 to have the new title produced on the spot. (Sumter County Service Center 7375 Powell Road, corner of 466A). You must give them the old title. As others have mentioned, the car itself has to be handy, as they will verify the VIN.

I had purchased the car for cash three years earlier, & the title never had a lien on it. It was originally issued to me in my name.

If you do have a lien on the car, then you need more documents, ie: a release of lien.

The price to register one out of state car last year was $440.75 I don't know if the price has risen or dropped since then.

You do not give them the old plates, those are yours to dispose of, unless your home state wants them back. You do get to choose the kind of new Florida plate you receive. You get one plate for the back. My old state had back & front plates.

Any other questions, please ask. I tried to remember my questions. Oh, & what others have said it true, you must have current Florida car insurance & you bring the insurance card with you.

msilagy
04-07-2024, 08:27 AM
This is a must - you have to show proof of Fl ins for your car, have the title if paid for, or info on who finances it, and I think 2 forms of ID showing your Fl address. When I went Geico insured my car in Fl - I owned a home already so proof of ID address was readily available. You will get your plates, DL, and voters card that way. Fl yearly stickers are renwed on your birthday so that's different than where I came from. Keep that in mind. The fee can be hefty but it's only once and stickers in Fl are much cheaper than Il for example. Good luck!

retiredguy123
04-07-2024, 08:40 AM
And unbelievably FL requires NO annual vehicle inspections, unlike most states. There are so many unsafe vehicles on the roads, plus under insured vehicles. Unsafe cars on the roads really increase the number of accidents when it's left to the owner who doesn't check their vehicle or doesn't have to spend the money to fix unsafe issues.
I have lived in states that require an annual vehicle inspection. What a huge waste of time and money! Every vehicle gets inspected every year. Even brand new vehicles are inspected. The service stations and the state make a lot of money, but, in terms of increased safety, the return on investment is almost nil. It would be better to spend the money inspecting the drivers, not the vehicles.

Regarding insurance, why doesn't the state require a sticker on the vehicle that proves that the vehicle is insured, like they require for the vehicle registration?

Bill14564
04-07-2024, 09:20 AM
And unbelievably FL requires NO annual vehicle inspections, unlike most states. There are so many unsafe vehicles on the roads, plus under insured vehicles. Unsafe cars on the roads really increase the number of accidents when it's left to the owner who doesn't check their vehicle or doesn't have to spend the money to fix unsafe issues.

Not even close. 1/4 of the states require annual vehicle inspections. A little under 1/3 require annual or biannual. Most states require no annual inspections.

And as another poster has pointed out, the annual inspections benefit the inspection stations more than they improve safety.

Dusty_Star
04-07-2024, 10:26 AM
What you’ll learn from this site is that if you ask for the time, the bored retirees will be compelled to explain how a watch is made.

What you'll learn, if you read the thread is that the OP asked additional detailed questions, which people are responding to in order to be helpful, & friendly.

Dusty_Star
04-07-2024, 10:29 AM
How did they del with transferring title to Florida?

I have a lease car and they have title in both names


I found this regarding leases:
Lease vehicle: Copy of lease agreement and the fax number for the lienholder or leasing company. Your leasing company will also need to send us a power of attorney



https://www.sumtertaxcollector.com/pdf/forms/DL%20and%20Title%20Document%20Checklist.pdf?v=2311 (the highlighted parts are from the county & don't pertain to the current question)

Nana2Teddy
04-07-2024, 01:08 PM
The answer is yes.

What you’ll learn from this site is that if you ask for the time, the bored retirees will be compelled to explain how a watch is made.
Gee, I thought that was just mechanical engineers (my husband). I’ve learned never to ask him the time. 🤣😂

Nana2Teddy
04-07-2024, 01:11 PM
And unbelievably FL requires NO annual vehicle inspections, unlike most states. There are so many unsafe vehicles on the roads, plus under insured vehicles. Unsafe cars on the roads really increase the number of accidents when it's left to the owner who doesn't check their vehicle or doesn't have to spend the money to fix unsafe issues.
We never had annual vehicle inspections in California. Just a smog check every other year.

HJBeck
04-07-2024, 02:05 PM
I remember there are quite a few steps.

Buy the house.
Get home stead exemption
Get new drivers licenses
Get your car(s) registered and insured in Florida
Get voter registration cards
Get a bank that does business in Florida


Don’t expect the process to be too speedy, and roll with the punches.

JMintzer
04-07-2024, 02:35 PM
And unbelievably FL requires NO annual vehicle inspections, unlike most states. There are so many unsafe vehicles on the roads, plus under insured vehicles. Unsafe cars on the roads really increase the number of accidents when it's left to the owner who doesn't check their vehicle or doesn't have to spend the money to fix unsafe issues.

MD has no annual vehicle inspection requirement, other than a bi-annual Vehicle Emissions Inspection...

Not that I'm complaining...

Dusty_Star
04-07-2024, 02:46 PM
While you're establishing residency, don't buy a winning Powerball or MegaMillions ticket, your old state will come after you for their cut.

DDToto41
04-07-2024, 02:55 PM
If you are a veteran take a DD214 with you they will put it on your drivers license.

ronda
04-07-2024, 07:08 PM
If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!

Are you looking to establish residency or domicile? If you are a snowbird looking to not pay income taxes in another state where you own a 2nd home, you need to establish domicile, which is a much higher bar than residency.

retiredguy123
04-07-2024, 10:02 PM
Are you looking to establish residency or domicile? If you are a snowbird looking to not pay income taxes in another state where you own a 2nd home, you need to establish domicile, which is a much higher bar than residency.
Correct. You can call yourself a Florida resident, but if you actually live in another state for more than 6 months per year, that state can tax you. Some states will use credit card receipts and other electronic tracking systems to make a case that you need to pay state income taxes and other taxes in their state.

JoeOwens
04-08-2024, 05:30 AM
Where do you go if living in Lake County?

retiredguy123
04-08-2024, 05:34 AM
Where do you go if living in Lake County?
You can go to the same gold dome building on Powell Road because the DMV processes are state functions, not county functions.

Deandd
04-08-2024, 05:55 AM
Flhsmv.gov

Dusty_Star
04-08-2024, 07:14 AM
Where do you go if living in Lake County?

Leesburg 1720 N Citus Blvd

retiredguy123
04-08-2024, 07:26 AM
Leesburg 1720 N Citus Blvd
Is there anything that you can do there that you cannot do at 7375 Powell Road in Wildwood?

Dusty_Star
04-08-2024, 07:35 AM
Is there anything that you can do there that you cannot do at 7375 Powell Road in Wildwood?

No idea. The request was 'Where to go in Lake County'. I have no idea where the requestor is in Lake County, but since they asked I am assuming they wanted to know.

AMB444
04-08-2024, 10:46 AM
Thanks everyone for the information!

ChristyLeah
04-08-2024, 11:31 AM
If I make an appointment at the Wildwood County Tax Collector/DMV site can I get my car registered/tags, new license and register to vote all at once? Or is there something that needs to get done first before the other.

Website is not specific about how to get it all done at the same time.

I'd like to make an appointment within the week of moving into my new place if possible.

Thanks!

You need to unregister to vote in your previous state.

Bill14564
04-08-2024, 11:53 AM
You need to unregister to vote in your previous state.

Not for all states

ronda
04-08-2024, 07:25 PM
Correct. You can call yourself a Florida resident, but if you actually live in another state for more than 6 months per year, that state can tax you. Some states will use credit card receipts and other electronic tracking systems to make a case that you need to pay state income taxes and other taxes in their state.

Yes, you need to be out of the non-resident state for greater than 6 Months for sure; but in addition, you need to establish domicile in FL. There is a long checklist of items you need to take care of to establish domicile.

retiredguy123
04-08-2024, 07:37 PM
Yes, you need to be out of the non-resident state for greater than 6 Months for sure; but in addition, you need to establish domicile in FL. There is a long checklist of items you need to take care of to establish domicile.
I didn't do anything to establish domicile in Florida, but Virginia has never tried to tax my income. I am a Florida resident and do not live in Virginia. How is Virginia going to tax me? Can you please post this long checklist?

Robbieann
04-08-2024, 07:57 PM
Make sure if you live in Sumnter County you go to Powell Road, if you live in Lake County which is where Newell is in you go to Leesburg DMV on Rt. 27

retiredguy123
04-08-2024, 08:03 PM
Make sure if you live in Sumnter County you go to Powell Road, if you live in Lake County which is where Newell is in you go to Leesburg DMV on Rt. 27
Why? It is not required. I live in Lake County, and I got everything done at the Powell Road office. I have never been to the Leesburg office. The DMV is a Florida state function and has nothing to do with the county that you live in.

JOERILLA
04-08-2024, 09:19 PM
You don't need to bring the vehicle or vehicles you are registering to the DMV, there is a 1 page form you can print out on the dmv website that allows any law enforcement officer to verify the VIN on the car is correct and they will accept that as proof at the "Gold Dome". I literally pulled up next to a Sheriff at McDonalds and asked him to sign it, he looked at the car and signed it. Took all of 15 seconds and he was super friendly!

Dusty_Star
04-09-2024, 10:26 AM
You don't need to bring the vehicle or vehicles you are registering to the DMV, there is a 1 page form you can print out on the dmv website that allows any law enforcement officer to verify the VIN on the car is correct and they will accept that as proof at the "Gold Dome". I literally pulled up next to a Sheriff at McDonalds and asked him to sign it, he looked at the car and signed it. Took all of 15 seconds and he was super friendly!

Okay, maybe perhaps NEED is not the right word, but if someone is registering their car, need their title, & insurance card, isn't easier to drive to the County Service Center in the car rather than looking for Sheriffs at McDonalds? Plus once finding a Sheriff at McDonalds, pulling up next to the Sheriff, & he looks at the car & signs the paper, then what? Drive to the County Service Center in the same CAR the Sheriff just looked at? What if the Sheriff has finished his coffee & is driving out of McDonalds as you arrive? What then? Put on your siren & pull him over? Even though I am sure you are correct, it didn't take much time & the Sheriff was super friendly. The folks at Sumter County on Powell Road are also super friendly & it is a pleasant walk for them out to the car (as I was told by the Sumter County employee, as she was walking along side of me).

JOERILLA
04-09-2024, 04:11 PM
You assume alot about cops. Since I was in Michigan it is not a pleasant walk for the DMV employees in Sumter County. it was a little easier then driving the car to Florida to register it. I said ANY law enforcement officer. including the one that I talked to at McDonalds who was helping a woman change her tire...not drinking coffee.