Demystifying Error Code D072: A Explanation.
What is error code D072 and what does it mean?
Resolving Error Code D072
Error code D072 can indicate various issues related to plate assignment or retention at the DMV. Here are some common scenarios and steps to resolve them:
Legacy Plate Retained by Previous Owner
If error code D072 indicates that the prior plate assigned to the vehicle was a Legacy plate retained by the previous owner, Substitute Plates have been added with the reason "Retained by Owner." You can proceed to review the transaction accordingly.
Plate Assignment or Retention Issue
If you encounter error code D072 due to a problem with plate assignment or retention, it is recommended to contact your local DMV office. Provide them with the specific error code for assistance in resolving the issue and ensuring proper plate assignment or retention.
Subplate Reason Conflict
Error code D072 may also indicate a conflict between entered subplate reasons and vehicle records. To resolve this, process the Plate With Owner Reassignment as a Registration Renewal. Verify if they intend to retain their legacy plate during this process.
Issue with Plates for Vehicle
If error code D072 suggests an issue with plates for a particular vehicle, consider requesting new plates if needed. If not necessary, e-file your transaction for resolution without impacting SPU processing.
Dealer Transfer Subplate Conflict
In cases of dealer transfer errors related to subplate conflicts, set Subplate Reason under Transfer Information as "N/A" or "retain by owner." Review changes made and ensure successful processing of transactions.
Solution for Non-Operation Status Requesting Substitute Plates
To address errors when requesting substitute plates while placing a vehicle on non-operation status, send the transaction either to DMV directly or contact SPU (Service Processing Unit) for assistance. Avoid simultaneous requests for plates and non-op status placement.