I just moved to Lancaster County from another state, what do I need to do to register my vehicle?

You will need to bring your vehicle, along with your title and registration from the other state to our office at 625 N 46th Street. If you don't have your title because there is a lien on your vehicle (you are making payments) you would need to start by printing out a copy of the Nebraska "Out-of-State" title request form (PDF) and send it to your lien holder. Once we receive the title from the lienholder we will notify you so you can come to our office at 625 N 46th Street. 

The Sheriff's Office will inspect your vehicle's Vehicle Identification Number first at this location. If everything is in order you will be sent over to the Motor Vehicle counter at that same location and issued a Nebraska Title and registration. No appointment is necessary. If you have proof the vehicle was registered in another state, there is no Sales Tax due in Nebraska. If you have insurance from another state we will need to see the "Declarations" page of your policy to verify you have the minimum requirements for Nebraska. If you need further assistance please call our office at 402-441-7497.

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1. My name or address has changed recently, what do I need to do for my registration and/or title?
2. I just moved to Lancaster County from another state, what do I need to do to register my vehicle?
3. I've just moved to Nebraska from another state. How long do I have to register my vehicle? Where do I register? How much will it cost?
4. Can I license my vehicle with another states insurance coverage?
5. I just moved from one county in Nebraska to another. Do I need to get new plates and registration in my new county?
6. I am going to college in Lancaster County do I need to get new license plates?