What if my car is stolen?

If the vehicle is stolen and not recovered within 30 days, the owner will be entitled to an abatement if they report the theft of the vehicle to the local police within 48 hours of discovery of the theft. After 30 days, the owner must surrender the certificate of registration and obtain a certificate from the RMV indicating that they have done so. The Assessor must also be notified and provided with the police report and a C-19 form (Affidavit of Lost or Stolen plate). The Assessor will then adjust the bill and grant an abatement for the remaining portion of the year.

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1. What is motor vehicle excise tax?
2. Who must pay?
3. What is the rate?
4. How are vehicles valued?
5. How often will I get an excise tax bill?
6. Who qualifies for an abatement?
7. How are abatements figured?
8. Who qualifies for an exemption?
9. Where and when must I file for an abatement / exemption?
10. When is payment due?
11. What happens if my payment is late?
12. How does non-payment of motor vehicle excise affect license and registration?
13. What if I have moved out of Southborough?
14. What if I sold my car?
15. What if I traded my car?
16. What if my car is stolen?