Did not receive license plate sticker in mail

Frustrating! Not receiving a license plate sticker in the mail can be a hassle. Here are some steps you can take to resolve the issue:

  1. Check your mail: Double-check your mailbox and surrounding areas to ensure the sticker wasn't misplaced or stuck to another piece of mail.
  2. Contact your state's DMV: Reach out to your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency to report the issue. They may be able to:
    • Verify if the sticker was mailed to you.
    • Check if there's an issue with your address on file.
    • Provide guidance on how to obtain a replacement sticker.
  3. Check your account online: If you have an online account with your state's DMV, log in to check if your sticker is listed as "mailed" or if there's an issue with your account.
  4. Visit a DMV office: If you're unable to resolve the issue online or over the phone, visit a local DMV office to speak with a representative in person. They can:
    • Check your account and verify if the sticker was mailed.
    • Provide a replacement sticker if necessary.
    • Update your address if it's incorrect.
  5. Check for any outstanding fees: Ensure you don't have any outstanding fees or fines that may be preventing the sticker from being mailed.
  6. Contact your local post office: If you've checked all the above steps and still haven't received your sticker, contact your local post office to see if they've received the package and can assist with delivery.

Remember to keep a record of your interactions with the DMV and any correspondence, including dates, times, and details of conversations. This can help resolve any issues more efficiently.