What should I do with my plates after I return my leased car in Texas?
This is a great question, and the answer is that it depends on how your state handles tags for lease vehicles. If the tags are in your name, then I expect you would want to take them off of the car when you turn it in. Back before leasing was such a big deal, I was employed by a company who leased a car for me to use. In Maryland, at the time, the tags had to be placed in my name and address. When I left that companys employ, I didnt think about this and several months later I started to get notices from various municipalities about overdue parking fines. Apparently, the person who was given my car never bothered to change the registration. It took a while, but I was able to get it straightened out. So, as I said, check the state laws and if the tags are in your name, take them off and either have them assigned to your next leased car or turn them in to the DMV.I expect that there will be some paperwork involved, because, government.