This page guides Italian vehicle owners through the process of re-immatricolazione for lost, stolen, or severely deteriorated number plates. It covers the mandatory police report for loss or theft, the re-registration procedure, and interactions with Motorizzazione Civile or STA offices. Understanding these steps is crucial for maintaining legal vehicle status and avoiding penalties.
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If your Italian vehicle's number plates (targhe) are lost, stolen, destroyed, or severely deteriorated, you are legally required to undertake a procedure called re-immatricolazione (re-registration). This is essential to ensure your vehicle remains legally compliant for circulation on Italian roads and to prevent potential penalties. This comprehensive guide details the necessary steps, required documents, and important considerations for managing this crucial process.
Re-immatricolazione)The process of re-immatricolazione for number plates is not merely about obtaining a duplicate sticker or a new set of physical plates. It is a formal re-registration of your vehicle within the Italian national vehicle registry system. This procedure assigns a new registration number to your vehicle, which is then reflected on new plates and updated in your Documento Unico di Circolazione e di Proprietà del Veicolo (Single Vehicle Registration and Ownership Document).
This re-registration is critical because number plates are the primary identifiers linking a vehicle to its legal registration, ownership, and insurance status. Driving a vehicle with missing, unreadable, or invalid plates carries significant administrative and potentially criminal penalties under the Codice della Strada (Italian Highway Code).
Codice della Strada mandates that all circulating vehicles must display valid, readable number plates issued by the Italian authorities.Documento Unico, ensuring accurate records of vehicle ownership and associated liabilities.This guide covers scenarios where:
The moment you discover your number plates are missing due to loss, theft, or destruction, immediate action is required. This first step is legally mandated and critical for the subsequent re-registration process.
For cases of loss, theft, or destruction of number plates, Italian law requires you to file a report (denuncia) with the Carabinieri or the Polizia di Stato within 48 hours of discovery. Failure to do so can result in penalties and complicate your re-registration application.
You must report the incident to one of the following official law enforcement bodies:
You can visit any local station (Questura for Polizia di Stato or Stazione for Carabinieri) to file your report.
When filing the report, you will need to provide:
The police will issue you a copy of the formal report (denuncia). This document is absolutely essential for your re-immatricolazione application and serves as official proof of the incident. It also protects you from liability if the missing plates are used for illicit activities during the 48-hour period before the report is filed.
After filing the report, you may be allowed to circulate with your vehicle for a limited period (often 90 days) using a temporary plate constructed from cardboard or a similar material, displaying the original registration number. This temporary plate must be clearly visible. This allows time for the new plates to be issued without leaving you unable to use your vehicle. However, specific rules can vary, so always confirm with the police or Motorizzazione Civile if and how you can use your vehicle before new plates are issued.
Before initiating the re-immatricolazione process, it is vital to gather all necessary documents and ensure you meet the prerequisites. This preparation streamlines your application and minimizes potential delays.
This checklist details the documents you will typically need for a re-immatricolazione application. Ensure you have originals and copies where specified.
Denuncia):
Domanda di Re-immatricolazione):
Motorizzazione Civile.Il Portale dell’Automobilista or at Motorizzazione Civile offices/STA.Carta d'Identità) or passport.Codice Fiscale):
Documento Unico di Circolazione e di Proprietà del Veicolo:
Carta di Circolazione (Vehicle Registration Certificate) and Certificato di Proprietà (Certificate of Ownership).Revisione):
revisione is usually recorded on the Documento Unico.Attestazioni di versamento):
PagoPA.Motorizzazione Civile, ACI/PRA, and stamp duty (imposta di bollo).Delega, if applicable):
Permesso di Soggiorno, if applicable):
The Documento Unico is the consolidated official document for Italian vehicles, replacing both the former Carta di Circolazione (vehicle registration certificate) and the Certificato di Proprietà (certificate of ownership). It records all technical data, administrative details, and ownership information, serving as the sole official document for a vehicle's legal status.
All administrative fees for vehicle re-registration are typically processed through PagoPA, the official electronic payment system for Italian public administration. You will need to generate specific payment slips (bollettini) for the required services. These are usually linked to specific postal current accounts (c/c postale) or electronic payment codes.
Ensure you make the correct payments and retain all receipts as proof. Without proof of payment, your application will not be processed. The Ministero delle Infrastrutture e dei Trasporti (MIT) provides guidance on using PagoPA for Motorizzazione practices.
The process of re-registering your Italian vehicle for new plates involves several key stages, whether you apply directly at a Motorizzazione Civile office or through an authorized Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA).
Step 1: File Police Report (for Lost, Stolen, or Destroyed Plates)
If your plates were lost, stolen, or destroyed, immediately report the incident to Carabinieri or Polizia di Stato within 48 hours. Obtain an official copy of the denuncia. This step is not required for merely deteriorated plates, which are surrendered directly during the application.
Step 2: Gather All Required Documents
Collect all necessary documents as detailed in the "Preparing for Re-registration" section, including your Documento Unico, ID, Codice Fiscale, and the police report (if applicable).
Step 3: Complete Required Payments via PagoPA
Access PagoPA to generate and pay all administrative fees associated with the re-immatricolazione. Print and keep all payment receipts (attestazioni di versamento) as proof.
Step 4: Fill Out the Application Form
Complete the appropriate application form. This is typically TT2119 for applications submitted to Motorizzazione Civile. If using an STA, they will guide you through their integrated forms. Ensure all fields are accurately filled and signed.
Step 5: Submit the Application
Submit your complete application, including all required documents and payment receipts, to either a Motorizzazione Civile (UMC) office or an authorized Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA). If applying in person at UMC, you may need to book an appointment.
Step 6: Await Processing and Issuance of New Plates The authorities will process your application. This involves updating your vehicle's registration in the national database. New number plates will be ordered and manufactured.
Step 7: Collect New Plates and Updated Documento Unico
Once your application is approved and the new plates are ready, you will be notified to collect them. At this time, you will also receive your updated Documento Unico reflecting the new registration number.
Step 8: Attach New Plates and Circulate Legally
Securely attach your new number plates to your vehicle. Ensure the Documento Unico in your possession is the updated version. Your vehicle can now legally circulate with its new identifiers.
You have two primary options for submitting your re-immatricolazione application:
Uffici della Motorizzazione Civile (UMC)These are direct offices of the Ministero delle Infrastrutture e dei Trasporti (Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport).
prenotazione) and queuing.PagoPA payments are made before submission.Motorizzazione involve only the official fees, without additional service charges.Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA)The Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (Automobile Telematic Desk) is a network of public and private offices authorized to handle vehicle registration practices directly through a connected digital system. These include:
agenzie di pratiche auto).Motorizzazione Civile and Pubblico Registro Automobilistico (PRA).Motorizzazione and PRA.Recommendation: For speed and convenience, many vehicle owners opt for an STA, especially if they are unfamiliar with the precise forms and procedural nuances. However, applying directly to a Motorizzazione Civile office can save on service fees if you are comfortable navigating the bureaucracy yourself.
The total cost for re-immatricolazione comprises several distinct fees and taxes. These are subject to change, so always verify the latest amounts on Il Portale dell’Automobilista or at a Motorizzazione Civile office.
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It distinguishes clearly between loss/theft/destruction (requiring police report) and deterioration.
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Re-immatricolazione)The process of re-immatricolazione for number plates in Italy is not simply about acquiring a duplicate physical item. It is a formal re-registration of your vehicle within the Italian national vehicle registry system. Unlike obtaining a duplicate driving licence, which retains the same licence number, re-immatricolazione of a vehicle due to missing or unserviceable plates assigns an entirely new registration number to your vehicle. This new number is then physically embossed on new plates and legally recorded and updated in your Documento Unico di Circolazione e di Proprietà del Veicolo (Single Vehicle Registration and Ownership Document).
This re-registration is a critical administrative procedure because number plates are the primary, publicly visible identifiers that link a vehicle to its unique legal registration, its registered owner, and its mandatory insurance coverage. Driving a vehicle with missing, unreadable, invalid, or improperly affixed plates carries significant administrative fines and can lead to the withdrawal of the vehicle's registration or even impoundment under the Codice della Strada (Italian Highway Code). The seriousness of these infractions underscores the immediate necessity of initiating the re-immatricolazione process.
It's crucial to distinguish re-immatricolazione from the concept of a duplicato (duplicate) as might apply to a document like a driving licence or a professional qualification like a CAP. When a document is duplicated, it typically retains its original identifying number or code. For vehicle plates, however, the process is more fundamental because the plate number itself is the primary identifier of the registration status. Losing or damaging a plate means that specific registration identifier is compromised, necessitating a completely new registration to ensure integrity and avoid any potential misuse of the old identifier.
The Italian system considers the number plates an integral part of the vehicle's unique registration identity. Therefore, any event that compromises the existing plates (loss, theft, destruction, or illegibility) triggers the need for a new identifier and, consequently, a full re-registration.
Operating a vehicle in Italy with non-compliant plates can lead to:
Codice della Strada Article 100, paragraphs 11 and 12).Organo di Polizia) has the authority to immediately withdraw plates that do not meet the specified requirements.fermo amministrativo) or even administrative confiscation (confisca amministrativa) in cases of repeat offences.passaggio di proprietà), or export a vehicle that does not have valid and properly registered number plates.This guide provides a detailed pathway for Italian vehicle owners facing the following situations:
The discovery that your vehicle's number plates are missing due to loss, theft, or complete destruction necessitates immediate and precise action. This initial step is not just a recommendation but a strict legal requirement in Italy, forming the bedrock for any subsequent re-registration efforts.
For instances involving the loss, theft, or complete destruction of your vehicle's number plates, Italian law explicitly mandates that you file a formal report, known as a denuncia, with either the Carabinieri or the Polizia di Stato within an exceptionally tight timeframe of 48 hours from the moment you become aware of the incident. Strict adherence to this deadline is paramount; any delay can lead to significant legal complications, potential penalties, and severe impediments to your re-immatricolazione application. This prompt reporting is also crucial for protecting yourself from any illicit activities that might be carried out using your missing plates.
Your report must be lodged with one of Italy's two primary national law enforcement agencies:
You can visit any local station (Questura for the Polizia di Stato or Stazione for the Carabinieri) to personally file your report. It is advisable to choose the station geographically closest to where the incident occurred or where you discovered the plates were missing, though you are generally able to file at any station.
When you attend the police station to file your denuncia, be prepared to provide comprehensive details. The more accurate and thorough your report, the smoother the subsequent processes will be. You will typically need to present:
Carta d'Identità) or your passport.numero di telaio), and the existing registration number (if only one plate is missing).Upon successful filing, the police authority will issue you an official copy of the formal report (copia della denuncia). This document is not merely a formality; it is absolutely indispensable for your re-immatricolazione application. It serves as:
After you have officially filed the denuncia, you are generally granted a temporary period during which you can continue to circulate your vehicle, even without the proper plates. This grace period is typically 90 days from the date of the police report. During this time, you must equip your vehicle with a temporary plate. This temporary plate should be clearly visible, often constructed from a durable material like cardboard, and must explicitly display the vehicle's original registration number (the one that was lost or stolen).
This provisional measure is designed to allow you sufficient time to complete the re-immatricolazione procedure and receive your new, definitive plates without being completely immobilized. However, it is always prudent to:
Motorizzazione Civile directly.For cases of deteriorated plates where there is no loss or theft, filing a police report is not required. Instead, you will simply surrender the unreadable plates directly to the Motorizzazione Civile or STA office when you submit your application.
Thorough preparation is the cornerstone of a successful re-immatricolazione application in Italy. Gathering all necessary documents and understanding key prerequisites before you begin will significantly streamline the process, prevent frustrating delays, and ensure your application is processed efficiently by the authorities.
This comprehensive checklist details the various documents you will typically be required to present for a re-immatricolazione application. It is crucial to have both the original documents for verification and clear photocopies for submission where indicated.
Denuncia):
Carabinieri or Polizia di Stato. This report must explicitly detail the incident and the vehicle's original registration number.Domanda di Re-immatricolazione):
Motorizzazione Civile is Mod. TT2119.Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA), they will typically use their own integrated digital forms or assist you in completing the required paperwork.Il Portale dell’Automobilista (the official portal for drivers) or can be obtained directly at Motorizzazione Civile offices and STA service points.Documento di Identità):
Carta d'Identità) or a valid passport.Codice Fiscale):
Tessera Sanitaria (health card) or a dedicated Certificato di Attribuzione Codice Fiscale.Codice Fiscale is essential for all administrative and fiscal transactions in Italy.Documento Unico di Circolazione e di Proprietà del Veicolo:
Carta di Circolazione (Vehicle Registration Certificate) and the Certificato di Proprietà (Certificate of Ownership).Documento Unico is always required. This document will be updated with the new registration number.Documento Unico system was fully implemented and still possesses the old separate documents, you must present both the original Carta di Circolazione and the original Certificato di Proprietà. These will be withdrawn and replaced by the new Documento Unico.Certificato di Revisione):
revisione) recorded in the national vehicle database. The validity date of your last revisione is typically printed on your Documento Unico.revisione has expired or is due, you may be required to complete it before or during the re-immatricolazione process.Motorizzazione Civile or STA office at the time of your application. These old plates will be officially destroyed.Attestazioni di versamento):
PagoPA system.Delega, if applicable):
agenzia di pratiche auto) to act on their behalf.Codice Fiscale.Permesso di Soggiorno, if applicable):
Permesso di Soggiorno (permit of stay).While not always strictly required for submitting paper forms, increasingly, interactions with Italian public administration, including checking the status of practices or accessing online services related to vehicles, benefit from or require a digital identity.
Sistema Pubblico di Identità Digitale): The Public System for Digital Identity is Italy's primary method for accessing online public services.Carta d'Identità Elettronica): The Electronic Identity Card, which can also be used as a digital identity.
Having one of these can facilitate accessing information on Il Portale dell’Automobilista or other relevant government platforms.The Documento Unico is the consolidated and singular official document for Italian vehicles. Since its full implementation, it has absorbed and replaced both the former Carta di Circolazione (vehicle registration certificate, which detailed technical specifications and registration) and the Certificato di Proprietà (certificate of ownership, which confirmed legal title and was managed by the ACI/PRA). The Documento Unico records all technical data, administrative details, ownership information, and financial charges, serving as the definitive proof of a vehicle's legal status in Italy. Its issuance or update is central to any change in a vehicle's registration.
The process of re-registering your Italian vehicle for new plates, known as re-immatricolazione, involves a clear sequence of actions. Whether you choose to apply directly at a Motorizzazione Civile (UMC) office or through a more convenient Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA), understanding each step is crucial for a smooth and successful outcome.
Step 1: Report Loss, Theft, or Destruction (if applicable)
Action: If your number plates were lost, stolen, or completely destroyed, the absolute first step is to file a formal report (denuncia) with the Carabinieri or Polizia di Stato within 48 hours of discovery.
Outcome: You will receive an official copy of this denuncia, which is indispensable for your application. This step is not required if your plates are merely deteriorated; in that case, proceed directly to Step 2.
Step 2: Gather All Required Documentation
Action: Compile every single document listed in the "Essential Documents Checklist" section. This includes your valid identity document, Codice Fiscale, the original Documento Unico (or old Carta di Circolazione and Certificato di Proprietà), and the police report if applicable.
Outcome: A complete set of original documents and their respective photocopies, ready for submission. Incomplete documentation is a primary cause of delays.
Step 3: Complete Required Payments via PagoPA
Action: Identify all applicable fees for re-immatricolazione. These typically include specific amounts for Motorizzazione Civile, ACI/PRA, and stamp duty (imposta di bollo). Generate the necessary payment slips (bollettini) through the PagoPA system and complete the transactions.
Outcome: You will have original receipts (attestazioni di versamento) for all payments. These must be submitted with your application.
Step 4: Fill Out the Application Form
Action: Obtain and meticulously complete the appropriate application form. For direct Motorizzazione Civile submissions, this is typically Mod. TT2119. If using an STA, their staff will guide you through their specific forms or integrated digital submission process.
Outcome: A fully and accurately completed application form, signed by the vehicle owner. Avoid errors or omissions, which can cause the application to be rejected.
Step 5: Submit the Application to the Chosen Authority Action: Present your complete application package—including the filled form, all required documents (originals for verification, copies for submission), and payment receipts—to your chosen authority.
Ufficio della Motorizzazione Civile (UMC): You may need to book an appointment online or by phone. Submit the documents at the counter.Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA): Visit an authorized STA office (e.g., ACI, a pratiche auto agency). They will verify, scan, and submit your application electronically.
Outcome: Your application is officially lodged with the relevant Italian authority. You should receive a submission receipt or confirmation.Step 6: Await Processing and New Plate Manufacturing
Action: The Motorizzazione Civile (either directly or via the STA) will now process your application. This involves verifying all documents, updating the national vehicle registry with the new registration number, and initiating the manufacturing of your new physical number plates.
Outcome: The vehicle's registration status is updated in the official databases. The new plates are produced.
Step 7: Collect New Plates and Updated Documento Unico
Action: Once your application has been approved and the new plates are ready, you will be notified. You must then return to the Motorizzazione Civile office or the STA where you submitted your application to collect them.
Requirement: For deteriorated plates, this is when you surrender the old, unreadable plates.
Outcome: You will physically receive your brand-new number plates and, crucially, your updated Documento Unico di Circolazione e di Proprietà del Veicolo, which will now display the new registration number.
Step 8: Attach New Plates and Ensure Legal Circulation
Action: Securely affix your new number plates to your vehicle in the designated locations. Immediately replace any temporary plates you might have been using.
Outcome: Your vehicle is now fully and legally re-registered with its new identifiers. Ensure you always carry the updated original Documento Unico in your vehicle when driving.
Motorizzazione Civile vs. STAWhen undertaking the re-immatricolazione procedure in Italy, you have a choice between two main channels for submitting your application: directly through an Ufficio della Motorizzazione Civile (UMC) or via a Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA). Understanding the distinct roles and operational differences of these entities is key to deciding which route best suits your needs.
Uffici della Motorizzazione Civile (UMC)The Uffici della Motorizzazione Civile are decentralized provincial offices operating under the direct authority of the Ministero delle Infrastrutture e dei Trasporti (Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, MIT). They are the core governmental body responsible for all technical and administrative aspects of vehicles and driver licensing in Italy.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Pros of Applying Directly to UMC:
Cons of Applying Directly to UMC:
PagoPA fees, and ensure all supporting documentation is in perfect order. Mistakes can lead to rejection and further delays.Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA)The Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (Automobile Telematic Desk) is a network designed to simplify and speed up vehicle-related administrative procedures. STAs are authorized points, both public and private, that can directly access the national vehicle databases (Motorizzazione Civile and Pubblico Registro Automobilistico - PRA) to process practices in a single transaction.
Types of STA Offices:
Automobile Club d'Italia.agenzie di pratiche auto): Private agencies that specialize in handling vehicle and driver paperwork.Motorizzazione and PRA offices also operate as STAs, offering a combined service.Pros of Applying Through an STA:
Motorizzazione and PRA, simplifying the application for the user.PagoPA payment process, minimizing errors.Cons of Applying Through an STA:
costo di intermediazione) on top of the official fees and taxes. This fee can vary between agencies.Motorizzazione Civile office is the preferred route. Be prepared for potentially longer wait times and meticulous self-preparation.Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista is often the better choice. Factor in the additional service fees as a trade-off for a smoother, quicker process.Regardless of the chosen channel, the outcome is the same: the issuance of new number plates and an updated Documento Unico reflecting the new registration details.
Understanding the financial and temporal aspects of re-immatricolazione is essential for proper planning. The total cost involves a combination of fixed administrative fees, stamp duties, and potentially variable service charges. Processing times can also fluctuate based on the chosen application channel and the workload of the issuing authority.
Official fees are subject to periodic adjustments by the Italian government. Always verify the most current amounts on the official website Il Portale dell’Automobilista (specifically the 'Veicoli' and 'Modulistica' sections) or by contacting a Motorizzazione Civile office or authorized STA directly before making any payments. The links provided in the "Official Sources and Further Verification" section are excellent starting points for checking these details.
The fees associated with re-immatricolazione are generally fixed at a national level and are paid through the PagoPA system. The table below outlines the common components. Please note that exact amounts are illustrative and must be verified officially. The search results provided fees for CAP (professional licence) duplication, which are different from vehicle plate re-registration fees. I cannot invent exact vehicle plate fees, so I will list the fee types and emphasize verification.
| Fee Component | Description The re-immatricolazione procedure is essential for maintaining your vehicle's legal status in Italy, particularly if your license plates (targhe) are lost, stolen, destroyed, or have deteriorated to an unreadable state. Failure to address these issues can lead to significant fines and legal complications under the Codice della Strada.
Re-immatricolazione)Re-immatricolazione translates to re-registration, and it's a critical administrative process in Italy that results in your vehicle being assigned a completely new registration number. This new number is then physically displayed on new license plates and digitally recorded in your updated Documento Unico di Circolazione e di Proprietà del Veicolo (Single Vehicle Registration and Ownership Document).
This procedure is far more significant than simply requesting a "duplicate" of your existing plates. In Italy, the license plate number is inextricably linked to your vehicle's unique registration record. When this identifier is compromised—whether through loss, theft, destruction, or illegibility—a new registration is required to ensure legal compliance and database integrity.
The mandatory nature of re-immatricolazione stems from the fundamental role license plates play in vehicle identification and legal circulation:
Codice della Strada mandates that all vehicles operating on public roads must prominently display valid, legible, and officially issued number plates. Non-compliance results in penalties.Documento Unico, accurately reflecting the vehicle's current legal status, ownership, and associated responsibilities.This guide meticulously outlines the steps for Italian vehicle owners facing the following specific scenarios:
The discovery of missing number plates due to loss, theft, or complete destruction requires immediate and decisive action. This crucial initial step is not merely an advisory but a strict legal obligation in Italy, forming the foundation for any subsequent re-registration efforts.
For incidents involving the loss, theft, or total destruction of your vehicle's number plates, Italian law (Codice della Strada) unequivocally mandates that you file a formal report, known as a denuncia, with either the Carabinieri or the Polizia di Stato within an extremely tight deadline of 48 hours from the moment you become aware of the incident. Strict adherence to this timeframe is paramount; any delay can lead to significant legal complications, potential fines, and severe impediments to your re-immatricolazione application. Prompt reporting is also vital for safeguarding yourself from any illicit activities that might be carried out using your missing plates.
Your formal report (denuncia) must be lodged with one of Italy's two principal national law enforcement agencies:
You can visit any local station (Questura for the Polizia di Stato or Stazione for the Carabinieri) to file your report in person. While you generally have the flexibility to file at any station, it's often most practical to choose the station geographically closest to where the incident occurred or where you first noticed the plates were missing.
Denuncia): Contents and SignificanceWhen you attend the police station to file your denuncia, be prepared to provide comprehensive and accurate information. The thoroughness of your report will contribute significantly to the smooth progression of subsequent administrative processes. You will typically be required to present:
Carta d'Identità) or your passport.numero di telaio), and the full registration number of the missing plate(s). If only one plate is missing, specify which one (front or rear).Upon successful filing, the police authority will issue you an official, stamped copy of the formal report (copia della denuncia). This document is more than just a procedural receipt; it is absolutely indispensable for your re-immatricolazione application. It serves as:
denuncia offers a legal shield, protecting you from potential liability for any infractions, fines, or criminal activities that might be committed using your missing plates. Without this official report, you could theoretically be held responsible for actions linked to your vehicle's former identifiers.After you have officially filed the denuncia, Italian law generally grants you a temporary period during which you are permitted to continue circulating your vehicle, even in the absence of the proper metallic plates. This grace period typically extends for 90 days from the official date of the police report.
During this provisional period, you are required to equip your vehicle with a temporary plate. This temporary plate must:
This provisional measure is designed to allow you adequate time to complete the re-immatricolazione procedure and receive your new, definitive plates without rendering your vehicle completely unusable. However, it is always imperative to:
Motorizzazione Civile directly.re-immatricolazione process as swiftly as possible. Prolonging the process risks leaving you without legal plates once the temporary period expires.For situations involving deteriorated plates, where there has been no loss or theft, filing a police report is not necessary. In these cases, you will directly surrender the old, unreadable plates to the Motorizzazione Civile or STA office when you submit your application for re-registration.
Thorough preparation is paramount for a successful re-immatricolazione application in Italy. Meticulously gathering all necessary documents and ensuring you meet every prerequisite before you initiate the process will significantly streamline your application, prevent frustrating delays, and enhance the likelihood of a swift approval from the authorities.
This comprehensive checklist details the various documents you will typically be required to present for a re-immatricolazione application. It is crucial to have both the original documents for official verification and clear, legible photocopies for submission where indicated.
Denuncia):
Carabinieri or Polizia di Stato. This report must explicitly detail the incident and the vehicle's original registration number.re-immatricolazione due to lost, stolen, or destroyed plates will be immediately rejected.Domanda di Re-immatricolazione):
Uffici della Motorizzazione Civile (UMC) is Mod. TT2119. This form collects all necessary vehicle and owner data for re-registration.Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA), they will typically utilize their own integrated digital forms or provide specific physical forms to assist you in completing the required paperwork.Il Portale dell’Automobilista website (www.ilportaledellautomobilista.it) or can be obtained directly at Motorizzazione Civile offices and STA service points.Documento di Identità):
Carta d'Identità) or a valid passport.Codice Fiscale):
Tessera Sanitaria (health card) or a dedicated Certificato di Attribuzione Codice Fiscale.Codice Fiscale document may be required.Codice Fiscale must be correctly associated with your application for the processing of fees and record updates.Documento Unico di Circolazione e di Proprietà del Veicolo:
Carta di Circolazione (Vehicle Registration Certificate) and Certificato di Proprietà (Certificate of Ownership).Documento Unico is always required for submission. This document will be physically updated or replaced with a new version reflecting the new registration number.Documento Unico system and still possesses the old, separate Carta di Circolazione and Certificato di Proprietà, you must present both original documents. These older documents will be officially withdrawn and replaced by the new Documento Unico.Certificato di Revisione):
revisione) recorded in the national vehicle database. The validity date of your last revisione is typically printed on your Documento Unico.revisione has expired or is due in the immediate future, you may be required to complete a new technical inspection before or concurrently with the re-immatricolazione process to ensure the vehicle's roadworthiness.re-immatricolazione is being sought due to the severe deterioration of existing plates (not loss or theft).Motorizzazione Civile or STA office at the exact time of your application submission. These old plates will then be formally registered as "withdrawn" and slated for destruction.Attestazioni di versamento):
imposta di bollo), and any ACI/PRA taxes have been successfully paid. These payments are universally processed through the PagoPA system.PagoPA receipt clearly references the correct payment codes.Delega, if applicable):
agenzia di pratiche auto) to act on their behalf.delega must clearly state the authorized representative's details and the scope of their authority.Codice Fiscale.Permesso di Soggiorno, if applicable):
Permesso di Soggiorno (permit of stay).While a digital identity is not strictly mandated for the initial submission of paper-based forms for re-immatricolazione, having a SPID (Sistema Pubblico di Identità Digitale - Public System for Digital Identity) or a CIE (Carta d'Identità Elettronica - Electronic Identity Card) is increasingly beneficial, and often necessary, for a range of interactions with the Italian public administration.
Possessing either SPID or CIE can greatly facilitate accessing the following:
Il Portale dell’Automobilista: To track the status of your application, verify vehicle data, or access other vehicle-related online services.SPID, using it can simplify the generation and tracking of payment slips.Motorizzazione Civile offices that require pre-booked appointments, digital identity is often used to manage these bookings.The Documento Unico is the consolidated and singular official document for Italian vehicles. Since its full implementation, it has absorbed and officially replaced both the former Carta di Circolazione (vehicle registration certificate, which detailed technical specifications and registration) and the Certificato di Proprietà (certificate of ownership, which confirmed legal title and was managed by the ACI/PRA). The Documento Unico meticulously records all technical data, administrative details, ownership information, and any financial charges or administrative holds (fermo amministrativo) related to the vehicle. It serves as the definitive legal proof of a vehicle's status in Italy. Its issuance or update is a central and indispensable outcome of any change in a vehicle's registration, including re-immatricolazione.
The process of re-registering your Italian vehicle for new plates, known as re-immatricolazione, involves a clear, sequential series of actions. Whether you opt to apply directly at an Ufficio della Motorizzazione Civile (UMC) or through the streamlined services of a Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA), a precise understanding of each step is crucial for a smooth and ultimately successful outcome.
Step 1: File Police Report (if applicable for Lost, Stolen, or Destroyed Plates)
Action: If your number plates were lost, stolen, or completely destroyed, the absolute first and legally mandated step is to file a formal report (denuncia) with the Carabinieri or Polizia di Stato within 48 hours of discovering the incident. This is a critical legal requirement.
Outcome: You will receive an official, stamped copy of this denuncia. This document is indispensable for proceeding with your application and serves as legal proof of the incident. This step is not required if your plates are merely deteriorated; in that scenario, you will proceed directly to Step 2.
Step 2: Gather All Required Documentation
Action: Meticulously compile every single document listed in the "Essential Documents Checklist" section. This comprehensive collection must include your valid identity document, Codice Fiscale, the original Documento Unico (or the older Carta di Circolazione and Certificato di Proprietà), and the official police report if applicable.
Outcome: You will have a complete set of original documents (for verification by the authorities) and their respective, clear photocopies (for submission). Incomplete documentation is a leading cause of application delays and outright rejections.
Step 3: Complete Required Payments via PagoPA
Action: Precisely identify all applicable administrative fees for re-immatricolazione. These fees typically encompass specific amounts designated for the Motorizzazione Civile, the ACI/PRA, and a fixed amount for stamp duty (imposta di bollo). Utilize the official PagoPA system to generate the necessary payment slips (bollettini) and complete all financial transactions.
Outcome: You will obtain and must meticulously retain original receipts (attestazioni di versamento) for all payments made. These receipts serve as undeniable proof of payment and must be submitted alongside your application. Without them, your application will not be processed.
Step 4: Fill Out the Application Form Accurately
Action: Obtain the correct application form and fill it out with utmost precision and legibility. For direct submissions to an Ufficio della Motorizzazione Civile, the form is typically Mod. TT2119. If you are utilizing the services of an STA, their professional staff will either guide you through completing their specific integrated digital forms or assist you with the relevant physical paperwork.
Outcome: A fully and accurately completed application form, personally signed by the vehicle owner. Any errors, omissions, or illegible information on this form can lead to your application being returned or rejected, causing significant delays.
Step 5: Submit the Complete Application to Your Chosen Authority Action: Present your entire, comprehensive application package—comprising the meticulously filled form, all required supporting documents (ensuring you have originals for verification and copies for submission), and all payment receipts—to your preferred authority.
Ufficio della Motorizzazione Civile (UMC): You may be required to book an appointment in advance (online or by phone) to submit your documents at the designated counter.Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA): Visit an authorized STA office (such as an ACI branch or a specialized agenzia di pratiche auto). Their trained personnel will verify your documents, scan them, and electronically submit your application to the relevant national databases.
Outcome: Your application is officially lodged with the Italian administrative system. You should receive a formal submission receipt or a confirmation that your application has been accepted for processing.Step 6: Await Processing and New Plate Manufacturing
Action: The Motorizzazione Civile (either directly or via the STA as an intermediary) will now commence the processing of your application. This involves a thorough verification of all submitted documents, updating your vehicle's registration details within the national database to reflect the new registration number, and initiating the physical manufacturing of your new number plates.
Outcome: The vehicle's registration status is formally updated in all official databases. The new physical plates, bearing your new registration number, are produced by the designated manufacturer.
Step 7: Collect New Plates and Your Updated Documento Unico
Action: Once your application has been successfully approved and the new physical plates are ready for collection, you will be formally notified by the authority or STA. You must then return to the Motorizzazione Civile office or the specific STA where you initially submitted your application to retrieve them.
Crucial Requirement for Deteriorated Plates: If your re-immatricolazione was due to deteriorated plates, this is the precise moment when you must physically surrender the old, unreadable plates to the authorities. They will be officially processed for destruction.
Outcome: You will physically receive your brand-new, officially issued number plates and, equally important, your updated original Documento Unico di Circolazione e di Proprietà del Veicolo, which will now prominently display the new registration number assigned to your vehicle.
Step 8: Attach New Plates and Ensure Legal Circulation
Action: Immediately and securely affix your newly acquired number plates to your vehicle in their designated front and rear positions. Any temporary plates you may have been using must be removed at this stage.
Outcome: Your vehicle is now fully and legally re-registered with its new official identifiers. Ensure that you always carry the updated original Documento Unico in your vehicle whenever you are driving, as it is the definitive proof of your vehicle's legal status.
Motorizzazione Civile vs. STAWhen navigating the re-immatricolazione procedure in Italy, vehicle owners are typically presented with a choice between two primary channels for submitting their application: directly through an Ufficio della Motorizzazione Civile (UMC) or via a Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA). Each channel possesses distinct operational characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages, which are important to consider when deciding which route best aligns with your needs for efficiency, cost, and convenience.
Uffici della Motorizzazione Civile (UMC)The Uffici della Motorizzazione Civile are the direct, decentralized provincial offices that operate under the overarching authority of the Ministero delle Infrastrutture e dei Trasporti (Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, MIT). As such, they constitute the fundamental governmental body responsible for all technical and administrative aspects pertaining to vehicles and driver licensing across Italy.
Core Roles and Responsibilities:
immatricolazione), re-registration (re-immatricolazione), technical approvals (omologazioni), vehicle inspections (revisioni), and the issuance of all categories of driver licenses (patenti).Pros of Applying Directly to a UMC:
imposta di bollo), and ACI/PRA taxes. You effectively avoid any additional service charges or commission fees that would otherwise be levied by private agenciesUse this operational keyword checklist to quickly identify the most important authority terms, document requirements, eligibility conditions, and process signals that appear in Italian driving licence procedures in Italy.
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Re-immatricolazione is the official process of re-registering your vehicle and obtaining a new set of number plates after the original ones are lost, stolen, or severely deteriorated in Italy. It's not merely a duplicate.
If your plates are lost or stolen, you must file a formal report of loss or theft (denuncia di smarrimento o furto) with the Carabinieri or Polizia di Stato within 48 hours of discovering the incident.
The re-immatricolazione procedure for new number plates is handled through the Uffici della Motorizzazione Civile (UMC) or a Sportello Telematico dell’Automobilista (STA) agency.
You will typically need a valid identity document, your Italian driving licence, the vehicle's Documento Unico, the police report (if plates were lost/stolen), and proof of payment for administrative fees (PagoPA). Specific forms like TT2119 may also be required.
Processing times for re-immatricolazione can vary depending on the specific UMC office or STA agency. It is advisable to confirm current timelines directly with the chosen office during your application.
No, it is illegal to circulate with a vehicle in Italy without valid number plates or before the re-immatricolazione process is officially completed. Doing so can lead to significant fines and penalties.
For severely deteriorated plates, you still follow the re-immatricolazione procedure with Motorizzazione Civile or STA. However, a police report is not required. You must surrender the old, deteriorated plates during the application.
Administrative fees (tasse) for re-immatricolazione apply and are typically paid via the PagoPA system. The exact amounts can be verified on Il Portale dell’Automobilista or directly with the Motorizzazione Civile offices, as they are subject to change.
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