To transfer Georgia license plates to a new vehicle, visit your local Georgia Department of Revenue office in person with the required documents: your current registration, proof of ownership for the new vehicle (title or lease agreement), a valid government-issued ID, proof of residency, and the vehicle identification number (VIN) of the new vehicle. If you're transferring plates between vehicles you own, you'll also need to complete the appropriate form at the DMV office. Georgia allows you to keep personalized plates when transferring to a different vehicle. The process is handled at the county tag office or Department of Revenue location—Georgia doesn't offer online plate transfers. You may be able to renew your registration online through the Georgia online services portal, but the actual plate transfer requires an in-person visit. Bring the physical license plates with you if possible, though the office can process the transfer without them present. There may be a transfer fee, which varies slightly by county. The new vehicle must pass a safety inspection before you can register it with transferred plates. If your plates are damaged or lost, you'll need to replace them rather than transfer them. Processing typically takes just one office visit, and you can often receive new registration documents immediately. Contact your local Georgia tag office ahead of time if you have questions about specific documents needed, as requirements can vary slightly by county.