Vehicle
Registration
New here? Start with the basics below β then dive deeper when you're ready. Purchase, registration, approval, and physical permit β all explained.
Vehicle registration in 4 simple steps.
This is the full journey at a glance. Scroll further down for the complete walkthrough, approvals, outcomes, and every other request type you might need.
Add make, model, plate, and upload the vehicle's registration on your dashboard.
Goldgar USA reviews, approves, and ships your physical permit decal to your address.
What You Need to Register
A few things to have ready before you start.
How to Register a Vehicle
Four simple steps from start to permit.
What We Look For
We check two things: that you live where you say you live, and that the car you're registering belongs to your household.
- The name matches the account you created
- The address matches your community address
- It's a valid, unexpired ID
- The plate, make, model, and year match what you entered
- The registration is current
- The car belongs to someone in your household
What Happens Next
After you submit, our team reviews your request and lets you know one of three things.
- Your vehicle shows up on your dashboard as Approved
- You receive a permit number
- Your physical permit sticker is mailed to you
- Your uploaded documents are deleted
- Your dashboard shows a clear deadline
- Update your driver's license with Florida's DMV and upload it again before the deadline
- Miss the deadline and your registration may be removed
- You'll see the reason on your dashboard
- Fix the issue and submit again
- Think we made a mistake? You can appeal from the dashboard
- Common reasons: expired registration, wrong address on license, blurry photo, car not in your household name
What the Cards Mean
Each card on your dashboard is one parking spot. Here's what the colors and labels mean.
When Things Expire
Two things expire on different timelines: your Goldgar permit and your Florida tag. Here's what to know.
Getting a Replacement Permit
Lost, stolen, or damaged permit? Here's how to get a new one.
Updating Your Vehicle
Life changes, and cars do too. Here's how to handle common updates after you're registered.
Sold the car or simply don't need the spot anymore? You can remove a vehicle yourself — no review needed.
- Open the vehicle's actions and choose Remove
- The vehicle is removed right away and the spot opens up
- The permit sticker for that car is no longer valid — remove and destroy it
Temporarily Park a Different Car
Is your car in the shop and you're driving a rental? You can temporarily safelist the rental on top of your registered vehicle — no extra pass needed.
Things You Can Do from Your Dashboard
Every action you take goes through a quick review. Here's what you can do.
| What you want to do | When to use it | Renewal needed? |
|---|---|---|
| Add a vehicle | Registering a new car in an open spot | No — uses a Vehicle Pass |
| Replace a vehicle | You sold or traded your registered car for a new one | Yes — one $25 renewal |
| Update license plate | Same car, new plate number | No |
| Replace permit | Permit sticker lost, stolen, or damaged | Yes — one $25 renewal |
| Resubmit documents | Sending corrected paperwork for a car already on file | No |
| Request an address extension | You recently moved and your license still shows the old address | No |
| Appeal a denial | You believe a denial was a mistake | No |
| Add a temporary vehicle | You're driving a rental while your car is in the shop | No — uses your existing spot |