Miami-Dade residents can now renew vehicle registrations at Publix Supermarkets

In a new initiative to improve accessibility and convenience, Miami-Dade residents can now handle their vehicle registration renewals at select Publix Supermarkets. The Miami-Dade County Tax Collector’s office announced the launch of self-service kiosks that allow residents to renew and print their vehicle registrations and tag decals in minutes.

The kiosks are strategically placed in high-traffic locations across Miami, Miami Beach, Doral, and Homestead, providing an easy and efficient way for residents to complete their vehicle registration renewals while grocery shopping. These self-service kiosks aim to save time and eliminate the need for a trip to the Tax Collector’s office.

Miami-Dade County Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez expressed the importance of this service, saying, “Our responsibility is to make government more accessible, efficient, and responsive to the needs of our residents. By introducing self-service kiosks in familiar, everyday locations, we are removing barriers and modernizing how residents interact with essential public services. I want to thank Publix for its collaboration and commitment to community service; this partnership is helping us deliver convenience where it matters most.”

Miami-Dade residents can now renew vehicle registrations at Publix Supermarkets

The kiosks are currently available at five Publix locations:

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  • 15771 Southwest 152nd Street, Miami

  • 20201 Southwest 127th Avenue, Miami

  • 7550 Northwest 104th Avenue, Doral

  • 1920 West Avenue, Miami Beach

  • 891 N. Homestead Boulevard, Homestead

To use the kiosk, residents will need their registration renewal notice PIN or their license plate number, along with the registered owner’s birthdate and a credit card. The transaction can be completed in less than two minutes, though a small convenience fee will apply. No appointment is necessary, and there’s no need to wait in line at the Tax Collector’s office.

However, the kiosks are not able to process renewals for vehicles with pending suspensions, toll violations, or special requirements.

For more information, residents are encouraged to visit mdctaxcollector.gov.

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