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DernKala1975 t1_j475trd wrote

No driving test. Just google “massachusetts transfer out of state registration” and you’ll find the DMV page with relevant info. You’ll need to bring a whole bunch of paperwork to the DMV. You’ll need to first transfer your auto insurance from your old state to MA, your insurance then provides you with paperwork that you have to bring to the DMV to show you’re now insured in MA. You’ll need the title and you also may need proof of purchase of the vehicle.

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confused_noodles t1_j47f8mb wrote

^ i recommend calling your insurance. mine was helpful with explaining the process, and depending on what state you're coming from, they might have different quirks (mine, i have to transfer my insurance at the earliest the day before i have my RMV appointment otherwise my previous state will like send someone to like hunt me and my license plates down, but the state i lived in before that didn't even want my plates back)

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LuLuGoPoo t1_j48ho3f wrote

I forgot about the insurance thing. Call your insurance and they'll email you the forms. Lots of form printing.

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LuLuGoPoo t1_j48hg8b wrote

No road test. Rmv seems to be appointment only by me, took 4weeks to get an appointment. website will tell you all ID options. Inspection has to be done with in 7 days of the paperwork. You have to transfer you're title here too, weird.

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RumSwizzle508 t1_j48tbjj wrote

If you have a lease … and the lessor is in a differ t state than the where the lease was originally written, you will need the original title and a limited PoA from the leasing company.

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Hoosac_Love t1_j4euypb wrote

It should only take 15 minutes at the RMV and they'll give new plates on the spot

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