| Frequently Asked Questions:
Moter Vehicle Registration:
Question: Can I have all my vehicle’s registrations due at the
same time?
Answer: Yes you can. When you register your second vehicle, ask the clerk
to prorate that registration for the same month as your other vehicle.
Question: When a new plate year arrives,
can two vehicles have the same plate number?
Answer: Yes. The owner of the vehicle may request
that the new issue plate be assigned to another vehicle he owns. When
the old issue plate becomes due, another plate number will be assigned.
The left hand upper portion of your vehicle registration displays the
plate number, type of vehicle and plate year. The plate year indicates
the year the plate was issued by the State of Nebraska, NOT the year
of the vehicle or the year the vehicle is registered. The same plate
number issued by the State of Nebraska in different years would be distinguished
by the plate design and the plate year on the registration.
There is also the possibility that the wrong plate number could be picked
up in error by the clerk. I encourage everyone to match the plate number
with their registration before leaving the Treasurer’s office.
Question: Why can’t I always have my same number back?
Answer: The state system automatically reserves
the same plate number for the same vehicle. The exception occurs when
the owner allows the registration to lapse. The state allows approximately
90 to 120 days before they notify us that we may issue plates that had
been previously designated to specific vehicles.
Plate numbers are issued by the State of Nebraska as they are needed.
If you were issued a higher alpha plate number at the end of the previous
plate year, the new plate number may not be available when your registration
becomes due.
When new plates arrive (all 28,000 of them), sometimes, unfortunately,
they are not filed in numerical order. If this occurs, the clerk may
not have the time to look for a misplaced plate, especially at a hectic
time - and another plate number may be issued.
Question: Why do I have to present a current
insurance card?
Answer: State law requires that we verify current
insurance. Individuals often purchase insurance for the minimum time
frame and fail to continue their insurance coverage. Unfortunately, this
makes it necessary for us to require all taxpayers to provide a current
insurance card.
Question: How do I relicense my vehicle?
Answer: If you are simply reregistering your
vehicle, bring your registration card (which you received in the mail),
your vehicle registration and proof of insurance to the Treasurer to
receive your new plates and/or tags.
If you have purchased a new vehicle you will need to bring to the Treasurer
Bill
of Sale or Sales Tax Form* signed by the seller
Insurance Card
Purchase Agreement
Title
If your vehicle is financed, the title will be sent directly to the
Treasurer from the banking institution.
*Sales tax is based on the county or city where you live, not where
the vehicle was purchased. Penalty and interest occurs when sales tax
is not paid within 30 days of purchase.
Question: What happens if I have not
licensed my vehicle within the thirty day grace period?
Answer: Penalty and interest is applied to
the sales tax if not paid within thirty days after the purchase of a
vehicle. Nebraska law does not provide an extension of the 30 day grace
period.
If you have any questions regarding
real estate taxes, please feel free to contact our office (308) 324-3241, e-mail,
or consult your personal attorney. |