Can my new license plates be mailed to po box

In most states, you can have your new license plates mailed to a PO Box, but there are some exceptions and considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Check with your state's DMV: Before ordering new license plates, contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to confirm whether they can mail plates to a PO Box. Some states may not allow it due to security or logistical reasons.
  2. PO Box restrictions: Even if your state allows mailing license plates to a PO Box, there might be specific restrictions. For example, some states may only allow PO Box addresses for certain types of licenses or registrations.
  3. Signature required: When ordering license plates, you may be asked to provide a physical address or a PO Box with a signature requirement. This ensures that the package is delivered to the correct person and can be tracked.
  4. Delivery delays: Mailing license plates to a PO Box might result in longer delivery times compared to having them delivered to a physical address. This is because PO Boxes are typically located at post offices, which may have limited hours or be closed on weekends.
  5. Additional fees: In some cases, you might be charged an additional fee for having your license plates mailed to a PO Box. This fee may vary depending on the state and the type of license plate.

To ensure a smooth process, you can:

Remember to always follow the instructions provided by your state's DMV and to carefully review any additional fees or requirements before ordering your new license plates.