Registering an Out-of-State Vehicle in Iowa
Moving to Iowa or buying a vehicle titled in another state? Use this checklist to register your out-of-state vehicle through the Iowa Motor Vehicle Division.
Quick reference
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Items the applicant typically needs to prepare or provide.
Step-by-step process
- 1Establish residency in Iowa (get a local address if you haven't).
- 2Obtain the out-of-state title (properly assigned to you, if purchased).
- 3Check whether Iowa requires a VIN verification or safety/emissions inspection.
- 4Complete any required inspections.
- 5Submit the title, application, ID, proof of insurance, and fees to the state motor vehicle agency.
- 6Surrender the out-of-state plates if required.
- 7Receive your new Iowa title and registration.
Common mistakes to avoid
- ✗Not completing a required inspection before going to the DMV.
- ✗Forgetting to update your driver's license to the new state (usually required within 30–60 days of moving).
- ✗Paying out-of-state registration while also owing taxes in the new state.
- ✗Bringing an incomplete title (missing buyer signature, odometer reading, etc.).
Official links
Frequently asked questions
How long do I have to register after moving?
Most states give new residents 30–90 days to register their vehicle. Check with the Iowa Motor Vehicle Division for the exact deadline.
Do I need a new inspection in ${stateName}?
Inspection requirements vary. Contact the Iowa Motor Vehicle Division to confirm whether your vehicle needs a safety or emissions inspection.
Can I keep my old plates?
Generally no. Most states require you to surrender out-of-state plates and obtain new plates when registering.
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Compare all 50 states →Last reviewed: 2026-01-01 · Reviewed by the Car Paperwork editorial team · Based on official Iowa Motor Vehicle Division sources · Independent resource · Not legal advice