Supported Transfer Methods
The ways a vanity plate can be transferred between owners in West Virginia.
Owner releases the plate, then the new owner requests reissuance once the DMV makes the plate available. Timeline is uncertain and subject to administrative review.
West Virginia DMV Transfer Rules
The specific DMV rules that determine how vanity plate transfers work in West Virginia.
Direct Transfer
NoWhether the plate can be transferred directly between owners without going through the DMV release process.
West Virginia: Direct transfers are not permitted.
Follow Car
NoWhether the license plate can stay with the vehicle when ownership changes.
West Virginia: Plate can only stay with the owner.
Retention
Retain for a FeeWhether the owner can retain the plate number after releasing it from a vehicle.
West Virginia: Owner can retain the plate number by paying a DMV hold fee.
Availability After Release
CooldownHow soon a released plate number becomes available for reissue to another person.
West Virginia: Plate becomes available after a waiting period.
Plate Styles
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Character Rules
West Virginia sets specific rules on what characters can appear on vanity plates, including minimum and maximum lengths and which special symbols are permitted.
Eligible Vehicle Types
The West Virginia DMV offers vanity plates for the following vehicle categories.
Trade-A-Plate Transfer Process
How transfers are facilitated through our platform for West Virginia plates.
West Virginia does not allow direct plate transfers. Instead, the seller releases the plate and the buyer requests it through the DMV's vanity plate application process. After release, there is a waiting period before the plate becomes available for reissuance.
- 1Payment is held securely in escrow by Trade-A-Plate until the transfer is complete.
- 2The seller visits the DMV to release (surrender) the vanity plate from their vehicle registration. The seller receives standard replacement plates for their vehicle.
- 3Once the plate is released and available, the buyer submits a vanity plate application at the DMV requesting the specific plate combination.
- 4The buyer pays the DMV's vanity plate application fee and any associated registration fees.
- 5The DMV processes the application and issues the vanity plate to the buyer.
- 6The buyer mounts the plate on their registered vehicle.
- 7Both buyer and seller confirm the completed transfer on Trade-A-Plate.
- 8After both confirmations, escrowed funds are released to the seller (minus the platform fee).
Note: There is a risk that the DMV may not reissue the plate (e.g., if it is flagged or another party requests it first). If the transfer cannot be completed, either party may open a dispute for resolution.