Registration Proof Lookup (50 States + Washington, DC)

Vehicle registration proof varies by state. Some states issue a paper registration card, others use a windshield registration sticker, and many use a license plate sticker or tab. This tool shows how registration proof is typically displayed in all 50 states and Washington, DC, helping drivers and service providers quickly identify what documents or stickers should be present.

Drivers often confuse inspection stickers with registration proof, especially when moving between states. Some states no longer issue plate stickers, while others require both a windshield sticker and a paper registration card. Always verify the issuing state’s rules before assuming registration status.

Why this matters

If someone recently moved, bought a vehicle out of state, or is driving a rental, sticker rules can get confusing fast. The most common issues we see:

  • People confuse inspection stickers with registration proof

  • Some states have no plate sticker, so drivers assume something is missing

  • Windshield registration states still often require the paper registration too

How to use this tool

  1. Select a state (or Washington, DC) from the dropdown

  2. Use Quick Filter if you’re specifically checking for windshield or plate sticker states

  3. Use Search for abbreviations like NY, PA, TX, DC, etc.

  4. Read the result icons:

    • 📄 Registration card

    • 🪟 Windshield registration sticker

    • 🏷️ Plate sticker/tab

Quick reminder

This tool is designed for general guidance. Rules can vary by vehicle type (passenger, commercial, trailer), renewal method, and local enforcement practices.

Registration Proof Lookup (50 States + DC)

Select a state or type a keyword to see how registration proof is typically shown (card, windshield sticker, plate sticker).

General guidance only. Requirements can change. Always follow the issuing DMV/agency and local law enforcement instructions.

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Disclaimer: This tool provides general, non-legal guidance. Rules and proof formats can change by law, agency policy, vehicle type, and renewal method. Always rely on the official issuing agency and applicable law for final requirements.

Disclaimer:

MES provides general, non-legal information. Proof formats and display requirements can change by law, agency policy, and vehicle type. Always follow the official issuing agency and applicable law for final requirements. Some items (like inspection/emissions stickers) are separate from registration proof.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q) Is a windshield sticker always proof of registration?

A) No. In many states, a windshield sticker is inspection, not registration. Some states do use a windshield registration sticker, but others don’t.

Q) If there’s no plate sticker, does that mean the registration is expired?

A) Not necessarily. Some states eliminated plate stickers. In those states, the main proof is the paper registration card/receipt.

Q) Do drivers still need to carry the paper registration if they have a windshield registration sticker? 

A) Often, yes. Many windshield-sticker states still require the driver to carry the registration card or receipt.

Q) Does this tool cover temporary tags and temp registrations? 

A) Not fully. Temporary tags and temporary registrations vary widely by state and situation (dealer sale, private sale, transit permits, etc.). If you’re unsure, we recommend confirming directly with the issuing agency.

Q) Can MES help with out-of-state title transfers and Maryland registration? 

A) Yes. MES can help review documents and guide the process for Maryland title transfers and registration based on your situation. 

Need Help Confirming Registration Proof? 

If you’re dealing with out-of-state registration, unclear stickers, or missing paperwork, we can help review what you have and explain what’s needed next—before you waste time or risk a citation.

Vehicle registration proof requirements vary by state and are administered by each state’s motor vehicle agency, as outlined by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Useful Links:

U.S. Department of Transportation – State Motor Vehicle Agencies

AAA – Vehicle Registration Basics (General)

Maryland MVA – Vehicle Registration Overview