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Alm
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Doesn't CA have the permanent trailer plates for $10? Or am I just showing my age? Anyhow here's my suggestion: invite all your friends for a party
(hint, hint) the one who brings the worst bottle of tequila pays the fees   |
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Also, if travel trailer is shorter than 16ft hitch to rear bumper.
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bajalearner
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The following statement is copied from the DMV policy for registration.
"If you have moved out of California and received a renewal notice, simply write on the notice that you are no longer in California AND provide the
date that you moved out of state and mail it back to DMV. Your record will be updated with the new information when DMV receives the notice. Failure
to do so will not stop any collection efforts, up to or including, wage garnishments or bank levies."
If that does not eventually do the trick, I would summarize the situation in a letter, or email, and send it to the governor, and my legislators in
the form of a request for assistance or complaint against the DMV.
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Heather
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Suerte, Woody!
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajalearner
The following statement is copied from the DMV policy for registration.
"If you have moved out of California and received a renewal notice, simply write on the notice that you are no longer in California AND provide the
date that you moved out of state and mail it back to DMV. Your record will be updated with the new information when DMV receives the notice. Failure
to do so will not stop any collection efforts, up to or including, wage garnishments or bank levies."
If that does not eventually do the trick, I would summarize the situation in a letter, or email, and send it to the governor, and my legislators in
the form of a request for assistance or complaint against the DMV. |
except I haven't moved. the TRAILER doesn't live in the state any longer.
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If you tell Cal DMV it is destroyed, they will cancel registration. However, if you cannot return plates and title, they will charge a fee.
Si estás buscando la person que cambiará su vida, échale una mirada en el espejo.
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That he didn't, didn't already have.....
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bajaguy
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South Dakota???
Call Clay County and see if you can re register it in SD, then cancel the registration
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Pacifico
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Quote: | Originally posted by Marinero
If you tell Cal DMV it is destroyed, they will cancel registration. However, if you cannot return plates and title, they will charge a fee.
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This is what I did with a boat that was never to return to the states. Also, if at first you don't succeed, try again. You just have to get the right
person at DMV. I got it done on the second try...
"Plan your life as if you are going to live forever. Live your life as if you are going to die tomorrow." - Carlos Fiesta
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Doug/Vamonos
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I keep my trailer registered. Went back and forth about this a few years and decided if and when I do return it to the US this is the only way to do
it. As mentioned before, CA does not allow a travel trailer to go the non-op route. So...if you ever plan to return north it will be a PIA to
re-register, as near as I can tell. The other issue I've heard of is local officials going around campos and searching for US travel trailers without
plates and/or updated tags. Anyone know about that?
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