Tabs renewal requirements

Before you can renew your vehicle tabs, you may need to meet certain requirements, including verifying your primary or business address.

Before you get started

Before you renew your tabs, please review how to change your vehicle address to learn about address requirements.

If you are using your vehicle as a ride share vehicle, you'll need to certify your rideshare plates.

Verify your primary residence street address

Please visit a vehicle license office when you renew. You'll need to verify your primary residence street address. Bring your renewal notice and one of the following:

If the address we have is incorrect, you may change it at the licensing office.

Verify your primary business street address

Please visit a vehicle license office when you renew. You'll need to verify your primary business street address. Bring your renewal notice and a utility bill or other documentation verifying your primary business street address.

If the address we have is incorrect, you may change it at the licensing office.

Renew your disabled parking privilege

Our records show that your disabled parking has expired. To keep your special license plate and get your disabled parking tab for the next year, please renew at a vehicle license office. See more information about disabled parking permits.

Prove you qualify for the RTA excise tax exemption

To keep your RTA (Sound Transit) excise tax exemption, take your renewal notice and your active-duty or dependent military ID card to a vehicle licensing office. If you've registered to vote in Washington, you no longer qualify for this exemption.

If it is undetermined whether RTA applies to you

If we're unsure whether your address is within the Regional Transit Authority taxing district boundary, there will be no Regional Transit Authority (RTA) tax included on your renewal notice. If it's determined that you live within the RTA district, you may receive notification of RTA taxes due.

Provide the vehicle's DOT number or proof of exemption

Please visit a vehicle license office when you renew. Bring proof to show you're exempt or have a DOT number. Learn more about DOT numbers.

Lease operators

If you operate under a lease agreement, bring a copy of the agreement.

Auto transporters

If you operate an auto transport, passenger charter, solid waste, motor freight, or limousine, and don't transport hazardous material, subtract the $16 commercial vehicle safety enforcement fee from your total.

Tell the licensing agent the number of months of gross weight license you want to purchase

You'll need to visit a vehicle licensing office. The gross weight license fee shown on your renewal notice is priced for 12 months. If you're buying 14,000 pounds or more gross weight and want to buy less than 12 months, tell the licensing agent how many months you want when you buy your tabs.

Tell the licensing agent the amount of gross weight license and months you want to purchase

You'll need to visit a vehicle licensing office because our records show that this vehicle carries no gross weight and isn't licensed to drive on Washington's public roads. Tell the licensing agent the gross weight and how many months you want to purchase. If you're not sure how many months, please discuss options with the licensing agent.

Provide proof you've paid your Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (FHVUT)

When you renew your tabs, visit a vehicle licensing office, and show proof you've paid your FHVUT. Your options are: