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6/12/2025
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Assembly approves Felag, Boylan legislation to waive VIN check fees for veterans and military members
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STATE HOUSE — The General Assembly today passed legislation sponsored by Senate Special Legislation and Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Walter S. Felag and Rep. Jennifer Boylan to waive the fee for vehicle identification number (VIN) inspections for veterans and active-duty military personnel.
“From exempting military pensions from state income tax, to waiving pet adoption fees for veterans to creating special vehicle plates for Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart recipients, the General Assembly has worked over the years to make Rhode Island even more welcoming to veterans and active military members,” said Chairman Felag (D-Dist. 10, Warren, Bristol, Tiverton). “This bill is another way our state can show our appreciation and gratitude for the service and sacrifice of our military service members who have protected our nation and continue to do so.”
Said Representative Boylan (D-Dist. 66, Barrington, East Providence), “Waiving these fees is a small way we can welcome military service members and their families to the Ocean State. Service members often move more frequently than civilians due to the commitment of their service, meaning these fees can add up.”
When a resident registers a vehicle in Rhode Island for the first time and that vehicle’s last registration was in another state or country, they must have the VIN checked against the vehicle’s paperwork at their local police department. The legislation (2025-H 5081A, 2025-S 0075aa) waives the $10 fee for this certification for veterans and active-duty military personnel, including National Guard members and military reserves.
The legislation now heads to the governor for consideration.
For more information, contact: Andrew Caruolo, Publicist State House Room 20 Providence, RI 02903 (401)222-6124
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