In Florida, vehicle license plates and registrations must be renewed each year or biennially:
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On the first day of the year.
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On or before the day the vehicle was purchased.
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On the day the license plate was obtained.
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On or before the birthday of the first owner listed on the registration form.
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Explanation
Florida law requires that your vehicle's license plates and registration be renewed annually or biennially, on or before the birthday of the first owner listed on the registration form.
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