I bought (or leased) a new vehicle, but haven’t received anything from the dealer and my temporary permit is about to expire. What can I do?
Your automobile dealer will complete your paperwork and send it directly to the County Clerk Office in your county. When we receive your paperwork it is processed and a postcard is sent to you notifying you that your vehicle is ready to be licensed. If your permit is about to expire and we have not received your paperwork, an extension of your temporary can be issued. Be sure to bring your temporary registration (pink slip) with you. If you paid cash for your new vehicle, the title and other paperwork will be mailed directly to you. Please bring all your paperwork in when you are ready to buy a license.

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