Annual licensing has new plates expiring in September, warns Detran
Vehicles with plates ending in 08, 09, 18, 19, 28, 29, 38, 39, 48, 58, 68, 78, 88, and 98 must regularize their situation

The State Department of Transit (Detran) emphasizes the importance of vehicle owners being aware of the expiration dates for annual licensing. In this month of September, vehicles with plates ending in 08, 09, 18, 19, 28, 29, 38, 39, 48, 58, 68, 78, 88, and 98 must regularize their situation, according to the calendar established for the year 2025.
Licensing is a mandatory tax that certifies the regularity of the vehicle and ensures its legal circulation on public roads. After payment, the Electronic Vehicle Registration and Licensing Certificate (CRLV-e) is available for download on the Detran website and also on the Digital Traffic Wallet app.
To issue the State Collection Document (DAE), simply access the website www.detran.pa.gov.br, click on the "Vehicles – Annual Licensing" tab, and provide the plate number, Renavam, and the owner's CPF. Payment can be made at affiliated banks – Banco do Brasil, Banpará, Banco da Amazônia, Bradesco, Itaú, and Santander – until the due date. The DAE can also be obtained in person at the Detran headquarters, at advanced service points, or at the Regional Transit Circumscriptions (Ciretrans).
Installment Payment - One of the facilities offered by Detran is the possibility of paying the licensing fee in installments via credit card through accredited companies. This option is available not only for those with overdue debts but also for drivers who wish to pay the current year's licensing more flexibly. To make the installment payment, the owner can attend in person at Detran or service points or, if preferred, online.
Check the step-by-step process to pay in installments via credit card:
1. Access the website www.detran.pa.gov.br
2. Scroll down to the "OTHER ACCESS" section
3. Select the "INSTALLMENT VIA CREDIT CARD" option
4. Choose one of the available accredited companies
5. Complete the payment and wait for the compensation to release the CRLV-e
Infractions and penalties - Driving with expired licensing is a serious offense, subject to fines, points on the National Driver's License (CNH), and vehicle retention. "Our goal is to ensure safer and more regular traffic. The increase in the number of irregular vehicles raises a warning about the importance of keeping documentation up to date," concludes Enrique.
Licensing expiration calendar for September:
• September 5 – Plates ending in 08, 18, 28, and 38
• September 12 – Plates ending in 48, 58, and 68
• September 19 – Plates ending in 78, 88, and 98
• September 26 – Plates ending in 09, 19, 29, and 39
For more information, drivers can access the Detran website or seek in-person assistance at one of the agency's units.
Text: Luis Azevedo/ Ascom Detran