You need to take your Vehicle Ownership Certificate (pink slip) to your State Motor Vehicle department. If you are the sole owner, then you can get a new registration issued in your name only. You'll of course have to pay the Registration fee since it's a new one. Make sure you have your license with you - it can get embarassing if you show up without it...
to find your registration number you have to remove your left rear tire and it will be etched in the hole where your tire was.
If he is on the registration as a lien holder, you will need to have him sign off on the back of the title. If he is on jointly with you, he needs to sign off any interest in the vehicle on the back, and in front of a clerk at the motor vehicle department. A new registration will be issued showing your name only. If the car isn't owned by you, and say a lending company holds the title of ownership, then you need to work it out with the lender, too.
Who owns the vehicle registration DK62 ULV
Vehicle registration plates of Arkansas was created in 1911.
Vehicle registration plates of Nevada was created in 1910.
Vehicle registration plates of Pennsylvania was created in 1906.
What does it mean when Two names on vehicle registration with a slash between names
Vehicle registration plates of South Carolina was created in 1917.
Vehicle registration plates of New Hampshire was created in 1905.
If you mean this in car/vehicle terms then I'm sure its the registration plate.....Vehicle Registration Mark
The purpose of the vehicle registration document is to prove that your vehicle is properly registered when proof is so requested by an officer of the law.
You need to visit your local DMV if you want to add or change a name to a vehicle's registration.