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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 12:12 PM
Truck in baja - CA DMV?


Hi Fellow Nomads,

Drove '94 Ford F150 to baja in July and plan on leaving it there permanently. Called AAA (CA) to cancel insurance.

What paperwork do I need to file with DMV?

Truck's smog is good for another 1 1/2 years and registration is good for almost a year. Once registration expires I will look to the South Dakota thing or whatever makes sense at that time. Right now just trying to avoid any penalty fees from CA DMV for not having insurance on a CA registered vehicle.

Sorry for rehashing car question but I couldn't find answer in search function. Or maybe I didn't look hard enough...

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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 12:28 PM


Do you have MX insurance coverage? Some or most tourist type policies require stateside coverage to be in effect.....dt



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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 01:03 PM


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Do you have MX insurance coverage? Some or most tourist type policies require stateside coverage to be in effect.....dt


Yes I have an annual mx insurance policy through Lewis & Lewis. Don't know what difference tourist policy is vs. just regular mx insurance policy. I had no idea stateside coverage was required. Anyone else want to weigh in?

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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 01:20 PM


you cant cancel the insurance for california

if you do the dmv cancels the plate

no plate = no registration
even if the reg is paid and you have a sticker

then its a pain...
calling the dmv ins dept
fax proof of ins
and another fee
and a trip to the dmv in california 10 days after its cleared up

the truck can stay home




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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 01:35 PM


As long as you know it's not coming back with you behind the wheel, cancel the insurance and get a non-op on the vehicle. Down here, the vehicle doesn't need stateside insurance. Wont affect you at all. In fact, you can insure your drivers license here without mention of your vehicle.
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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 01:35 PM


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Originally posted by Bob and Susan
you cant cancel the insurance for california

if you do the dmv cancels the plate

no plate = no registration
even if the reg is paid and you have a sticker

then its a pain...
calling the dmv ins dept
fax proof of ins
and another fee
and a trip to the dmv in california 10 days after its cleared up

the truck can stay home


truck left home and isn't coming back. it has a new home now in BCS. what to do?

if you mean figuratively then i guess i'm in that boat of having to drive it up north to get it smogged every 2 years and keeping minimal CA insurance?

what do others do in this situation?

thanks for the heads up.

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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 01:41 PM


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As long as you know it's not coming back with you behind the wheel, cancel the insurance and get a non-op on the vehicle. Down here, the vehicle doesn't need stateside insurance. Wont affect you at all. In fact, you can insure your drivers license here without mention of your vehicle.


So you're saying insure my CA drivers license and that covers me driving the truck without mention of the truck? I imagine this is different insurance than I currently have with Lewis & Lewis. What insurance agent/co do you recommend to insure drivers lic? Does esposo need to get insurance for his drivers lic as well?

What about keeping registration current? Is that why folks do the S Dakota thing?

Thanks for taking the time to answer.

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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 01:50 PM


pacside, check your u2u.



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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 01:55 PM


I can't believe that California requires you to maintain coverage on a vehicle that is not in the U.S.. I live in Oregon for half the year and we simply suspend our insurance when we cross the border and reinstate it when we cross back. How can they require you to maintain coverage that is invalid for the country you are in? I reinstate the insurance coverage on the car we leave in Baja just long enough to reregister the vehicle then suspend it.
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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 01:58 PM


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I can't believe that California requires you to maintain coverage on a vehicle that is not in the U.S.. I live in Oregon for half the year and we simply suspend our insurance when we cross the border and reinstate it when we cross back. How can they require you to maintain coverage that is invalid for the country you are in? I reinstate the insurance coverage on the car we leave in Baja just long enough to reregister the vehicle then suspend it.


I think my insurance company AAA (CA) submits records electronically to DMV on insurance coverage. So if you stop and start the insurance who knows maybe they would cancel the plate. Sounds like you found a good work around for your situation.
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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 02:00 PM


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So you're saying insure my CA drivers license and that covers me driving the truck without mention of the truck? I imagine this is different insurance than I currently have with Lewis & Lewis. What insurance agent/co do you recommend to insure drivers lic? Does esposo need to get insurance for his drivers lic as well?

What about keeping registration current? Is that why folks do the S Dakota thing?



DL insurance is another liability policy written for non-residents. Locals, without a stateside mailing address can't buy it. My address has been Postal Annex forever.

Lewis & Lewis probably sell the policy as well so, check with them.
My agent is Isabel Gonzales here in Punta Banda and the underwriter is MAPFRE. You can get a lot of info from Google and probably a contact for Isabel as well. Let me know if you can't and I'll dig it out.

The policy allows you to drive any foreign, currently plated car. Doesn't cover Mexican plates.

Yes...that's one reason we do the SD thing along with no-smog requirment.
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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 02:00 PM


monoloco - you're Ore. insurance is different than CA, AZ and NV that I'm familiar with. If you don't want to believe it, that's OK, believe what ever you want.



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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 02:03 PM


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So if you stop and start the insurance who knows maybe they would cancel the plate.


I don't know what that means. The plate will be in Mexico. It's not just going to disappear from your truck.
You're really looking too far into this issue.
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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 02:09 PM


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So if you stop and start the insurance who knows maybe they would cancel the plate.


I don't know what that means. The plate will be in Mexico. It's not just going to disappear from your truck.
You're really looking too far into this issue.


I'm referring to Bob and Susan's reply above. They state that the plate would be cancelled possibly if insurance is cancelled in CA. In which case to get the registration renewed in CA (if one chooses to go that route) you would have to go through the hassle of faxing in proof of insurance etc.

I'm actually looking for most simple solution and try to avoid at all cost trying to make things more difficult than they need to be. Thanks for your help DENNIS.
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monoloco - you're Ore. insurance is different than CA, AZ and NV that I'm familiar with. If you don't want to believe it, that's OK, believe what ever you want.
You can't suspend insurance coverage on a vehicle that is out of service?
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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 02:20 PM


to drive the vehcile it has to registered

no ins in calif = no registration
and you have to prove it

they cancel the plate
i know this;)
been there done that

no current registration = no ins in baja

insure the truck
smog the truck
register the truck
or
move to south dakota

again if you let the ins lapse
the dmv cancels the plate
then you need to prove ins to the dmv ins dept
and pay them a fee
then go a week later to dmv to reinstate the plate
and pay them another fee

its a pain




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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 02:32 PM


Quote:
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Quote:
Originally posted by Bob and Susan
you cant cancel the insurance for california

if you do the dmv cancels the plate

no plate = no registration
even if the reg is paid and you have a sticker

then its a pain...
calling the dmv ins dept
fax proof of ins
and another fee
and a trip to the dmv in california 10 days after its cleared up

the truck can stay home


truck left home and isn't coming back. it has a new home now in BCS. what to do?

if you mean figuratively then i guess i'm in that boat of having to drive it up north to get it smogged every 2 years and keeping minimal CA insurance?

what do others do in this situation?

thanks for the heads up.

pacside


Maybe 20% of the cars I see driven by latinos in South Bay San Diego have expired CA plates. Not a problem crossing the border. You take your chances with a traffic stop and ticket (the fine would be a small fraction of your current insurance/registration costs). Live on the edge in the rare event you will take it north at all. JMHO

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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 02:40 PM


Bob and Susan,

I feel your pain. I realize you speak from personal experience. Thanks for the helpful info and warnings.

The CA DMV has a "Statement of Facts" form. Some have been successful in renewing their CA registration annually by completing the form stating truck is in mx, showing CA DMV proof of mx insurance and also stating truck will not be back in california. I will try this and let everyone know how it goes.


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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 02:45 PM


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Maybe 20% of the cars I see driven by latinos in South Bay San Diego have expired CA plates. Not a problem crossing the border. You take your chances with a traffic stop and ticket (the fine would be a small fraction of your current insurance/registration costs). Live on the edge in the rare event you will take it north at all. JMHO

If you're gonna live in Mexico- drive like one. :saint:


What about all those folks who say a gringo driving a ca plated car with expired registration is a target? i don't want to have "ticket me" written all over the side of the car...although that is better than other things written on side of a car :rolleyes::spingrin:

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[*] posted on 12-5-2009 at 02:45 PM


Have you discussed this move with AAA? I use them for all registration needs so call or even better go in and tell them your circumstances. Keep us posted if you find out please. Fitter.
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