Expired Registration
No! Ca has NO authority to enforce an inspection requirement from TX. It can however enforce the registration, if that has expired.
CA does not record the title number on the CA registration card. The CA title number is listed in the bottom lower right hand corner of the CA title. Vehicle Registration Wizards - www.vehicleregwizards.com
CA does not record the title number on the CA registration card. The CA title number is listed in the bottom lower right hand corner of the CA title. Vehicle Registration Wizards - www.vehicleregwizards.com
If you are bringing a vehicle into the state of CA that has a lien on it still and you need to get plates and registration to operate vehicle you will need to take the current registration card you have from the state where previously titled & registered into a CA DMV office and tell them you need to apply for a "Golden Rod Registration". This means that you want to get registration only in CA because the vehicle is titled in another state with a lien holder on it. In addition to the out of state reg card you will need to: 1. Fill out a REG 343 2. Have the vehicle smogged 3. Have DMV or a licensed vehicle verifier complete a "Verification of Vehicle 4. If the vehicle is a truck or commercial vehicle you will have to get a weight certificate from a certified wiegh master 5. Fill out a DMV statement of facts explaining you are requesting a "Golden Rod Registration" Vehicle Registration Wizards @ vehregwizard@gmail.com
On Alessandro and Bay
Yes! In CA when you purchase a used vehicle you have to transfer the title & registration into your name within 30 days of the purchase date after that penalties will start to accrue. To complete a CA title transfer you will need too: 1. CA title 2. Bill of Sale between seller & buyer (include sale date & price, year/make of vehicle or unit, vin# and odometer) 3. Passing smog cert. (applies to vehicles 4 or less model years old) 4. Pay Fees - a.) $15.00 Transfer Fee b.) Taxes (will be based on the purchase of the vehicle/unit & the county where you live ) c.) Renewal Fees (only if vehicle is within 30 days of its expiration date or is already expired) Vehicle Registration Wizards - www.vehicleregwizards.com
likely the same as in any other state.. if you continue to drive the vehicle you'll get a ticket.
Depends on the year. Each year is a different color. I think my 17 tag is green.
Eventually the state will auction it off to recoup their costs. If you have a lien on it currently, the lien holder may take it out of impound and auction it - the state recovering their costs takes priority over the lien holder, and the lien holder will lose all claim to the vehicle if the state auctions it off. Either way, the payments for the vehicle will remain your responsibility.
To title and register a vehicle in CA you will need to have the title from the previous state where it was register but if the car is financed you can get registration only using the registration card from where the vehicle was last registered. The vehicle will have to be smogged and verified by DMV, local law enforcement or a licensed vehicle verifier. Once the vehicle has been smogged and the vehicle verification has been completed you can take the title or the last issued registration card along with the smog and verification to DMV and fill out a REG 343 (application for title and registration) pay the fees due and walk away with plates and registration! To make it simple I listed the needed items below. 1. Title or registration card from the previous state where operated 2. Verification of Vehicle ( must be done by DMV, law enforcement, or lic'd Vehicle Verifier) 3. Passing smog certificate 4. REG 343 ( DMV application for title and registration
What is 221010 of CA vehicle code?