Affidavit for Combination Plates on Vehicles With Gross Vehicle Weight of More Than 8,800 Pounds - Rhode Island

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Affidavit for Combination Plates on Vehicles With Gross Vehicle Weight of More Than 8,800 Pounds - Rhode Island

Affidavit for Combination Plates on Vehicles With Gross Vehicle Weight of More Than 8,800 Pounds is a legal document that was released by the Rhode Island Department of Revenue - Division of Motor Vehicles - a government authority operating within Rhode Island.

FAQ

Q: What is an affidavit for combination plates?A: An affidavit for combination plates is a legal document used in Rhode Island for vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of more than 8,800 pounds.

Q: What is the purpose of combination plates?A: Combination plates are used for vehicles that are designed and used for both private and commercial purposes in Rhode Island.

Q: Who needs to submit an affidavit for combination plates?A: Owners of vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of more than 8,800 pounds that are used for both private and commercial purposes in Rhode Island.

Q: What information is required in the affidavit?A: The affidavit requires information such as the vehicle identification number (VIN), owner's name and address, vehicle make and model, and the intended use of the vehicle.

Q: Are there any fees associated with obtaining combination plates?A: Yes, there are fees associated with obtaining combination plates in Rhode Island. The specific fees vary depending on the weight of the vehicle and the intended use.

Q: Can I use combination plates for personal use only?A: No, combination plates in Rhode Island are specifically for vehicles that are used for both private and commercial purposes.

Q: How long is the validity of combination plates?A: Combination plates are valid for one year from the date of issuance in Rhode Island.

Q: What should I do if I no longer need combination plates?A: If you no longer need combination plates, you must surrender them to the Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and obtain new plates for your vehicle.

Q: Can I transfer combination plates to another vehicle?A: No, combination plates are not transferrable to another vehicle. If you get a new vehicle, you must obtain new combination plates.

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Form Details:

  • Released on March 1, 2020;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Rhode Island Department of Revenue - Division of Motor Vehicles;
  • Ready to use and print;
  • Easy to customize;
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