Will I receive a notice if I have moved since my previous vehicle registration renewal?

If you reported your new address to NCDMV, you should receive your tag and tax notice at your new address. If you did not notify NCDMV of your new address, you may not receive the renewal notice.

If you have moved since your last renewal, your vehicle property tax may need to be recalculated. Do not send your renewal and payment by mail. You can change your address by visiting your local license plate agency or online by requesting a duplicate registration card for $15.00.

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1. What’s the reason for the change?
2. What changes with the passage of this legislation?
3. When does the new Tag and Tax system take effect?
4. What will be different about my annual renewal notice?
5. I pay my property tax with my mortgage. Does the new system include my home or mortgage property tax?
6. When is my vehicle tax due?
7. How should I pay both fees?
8. Will my vehicle registration renewal fee remain the same?
9. Do I still need to have my car inspected before I can renew my registration?
10. How will I know how much property tax I owe?
11. Can I renew my vehicle registration without paying my property tax?
12. Are the vehicle property taxes for the coming year or the preceding year?
13. Will I receive a notice if I have moved since my previous vehicle registration renewal?
14. What will happen if I don’t pay the registration and vehicle tax by the due date?
15. Can I pay my vehicle property tax at my county tax office?
16. Who should I contact if I have questions about my vehicle property tax?
17. How is the property tax determined on my vehicle?
18. What if I don’t agree with the value, property tax or vehicle tax location, who do I contact, and what is the deadline for making an appeal?