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If stickers, decals, or MVI-2s are lost, damaged or stolen, they shall be

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When stickers, decals, or MVI-2s are compromised, they must be reported and replaced according to local regulations. This process typically involves contacting the issuing agency, possibly filing a police report for theft, and following the agency's replacement procedures including the payment of fees.

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When stickers, decals, or MVI-2s are lost, damaged, or stolen, they should be promptly reported to the authorities and replaced according to the local vehicle registration regulations. This usually entails contacting the department that issued the original items, such as the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency, and following their procedures for obtaining replacements. This might include filing a police report if the items were stolen, completing relevant forms for lost or damaged items, and possibly paying a fee for the issuance of new ones.

  1. Contact the issuing department (e.g., DMV) immediately to report the loss, damage, or theft.
  2. File a police report if the items were stolen.
  3. Complete necessary forms and procedures as directed by the issuing authority.
  4. Pay any applicable fees to receive new stickers, decals, or MVI-2s.
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