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1. yes (edit:) looks like only vin needs verification, odometer you fill in yourself.
2. looks like tax collection office:
Registering Your Out-of-State Vehicle
Before registering your vehicle, you'll need to:
Get a Florida driver's license.
Purchase FL auto insurance.
Have a VIN inspection and odometer reading completed.
"Once you have taken these steps, go to the Florida county tax collector's office and:"
Show your Florida driver's license. If there is more than one owner, all the owners must submit proof of identity.
Submit proof of Florida insurance.
Present the out-of-state title.
If you do not have the title because it is still held by a lienholder, the tax collector's office will help you contact the lienholder and send the new title to them.
Have your vehicle identification number (VIN) verified on the Vehicle Identification Number and Odometer Verification form (Form HSMV 82042). Your VIN is often mistakenly referred to as a florida vehicle registration number. You may be able to have your car verified at the county tax collector's office or you can get it completed before going in to register your car from:
Any police officer.
Florida car dealers.
Car dealer from previous state on dealership letterhead.
Florida DMV examiners/inspectors.
Florida Notary Public.
Active duty military officers, provost marshal, or Navy legalman.
Submit a completed Application for Certificate of Title With/Without Registration (Form HSMV 82040). All owners must sign the form, and proof of identity is required for all owners, even if they are not present.
You are allowed to register the vehicle for either 1 year or 2 years.
Submit the completed Vehicle Identification Number and Odometer Verification (Form HSMV 82042).
Pay all registration and tax fees (see below).
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