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Offline leogriss

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California Registration Questions!
« on: December 02, 2009, 07:31:08 PM »
Hi,
I recently bought a 350F which has a title.

According to this DMV paper that previous owner gave me, it looks like the last year the bike was registered was 1998 as a non-operating condition.

Today, I went to DMV to transfer the bike under my name as non-op, but this lady told me that I can't put it in non-op because I'm a new owner and it's been too long since the last time the bike has been registered.

She also said that I have to wait for a year to register as a non-op.

I didn't really know how this system works, so I just had to pay whatever she told me to pay.

So I paid 84 dollars of tax, transfer fee, and a sticker.



Is this how CA system works? or should I go to DMV again to complain?


PS. I told her the bike was gift even though it wasn't. Is this the reason why the price is so high?

« Last Edit: December 02, 2009, 07:32:48 PM by leogriss »

Offline Alan F.

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Re: California Registration Questions!
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2009, 07:39:43 PM »
Not sure, but follow this thread with similar content.
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=62297.0
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Re: California Registration Questions!
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2009, 09:18:56 PM »
That's pretty much the way it is. I just transfered ownership and registered an 85 Yamaha Vmax. It cost me $124 and I was happy. It hadn't been registered since 2001 and they could have tacked on a ton of back fees. In your case you could have been required to get a VIN verification, sometimes a major hassle. Be happy and admire your shiny yellow 2010 tag.  BTW I got to keep the blue and yellow license plate, usually you have to turn in the old style plate and they issue your vintage bike a new plate, lucky me.  Jay

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Re: California Registration Questions!
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2009, 07:51:04 AM »
Not sure, but follow this thread with similar content.
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=62297.0
Good luck.
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Thanks for the website!

That's pretty much the way it is. I just transfered ownership and registered an 85 Yamaha Vmax. It cost me $124 and I was happy. It hadn't been registered since 2001 and they could have tacked on a ton of back fees. In your case you could have been required to get a VIN verification, sometimes a major hassle. Be happy and admire your shiny yellow 2010 tag.  BTW I got to keep the blue and yellow license plate, usually you have to turn in the old style plate and they issue your vintage bike a new plate, lucky me.  Jay

Oh. Okay.
So i guess i don't have to go to DMV again =)
i'm jealous of your blue and yellow license plate thogh! haha
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Re: California Registration Questions!
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2009, 09:17:58 AM »
gift tax can be a huge amount of money... uness you got it from a family member, then its tax free... i almost always put that i bought it for $50-$100 and scam them on the taxes. i wouldnt do that for a brand new range rover but most of the time they dont ask questions. hell i bought a 68 chevelle for $100 (actually $6000) and only paid $75 for transfer title and tax... same with my sohc..paid "$50", cost $60 to reg and that was with peneltys for waiting a year to handle the paperwork... just a thought...

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Re: California Registration Questions!
« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2009, 10:31:07 AM »
So they made you reg it as operational?
Is it running?

$84 is getting off pretty easy. As Jbird said, they could have jacked you for a TON of back fees. I think the annual reg for my 73 is like $43 IIRC so your $84 isn't even 2 years worth.

So why did they make you give up the blue plate? I thought the plate stays w/ the vehicle in CA. I still have my blue plate & I'm the 3rd owner.


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Re: California Registration Questions!
« Reply #6 on: December 03, 2009, 01:07:46 PM »
I just transfered a 77 550 to my name that was on non-op. They let me keep it non-op but i still payed $58 in fees so its not a big deal that they made you register it.

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Re: California Registration Questions!
« Reply #7 on: December 03, 2009, 03:40:10 PM »
I never thought about back registrations.  I was bent out of shape I had to pay a $50 penalty down here in Florida when I registered mine because I waited more than a month after I got the paperwork from ITS Titles.  I was like "the bike was mostly in boxes and had no wheels, how could I have brought it here?" but they didn't want to hear from me.  Cost me about $150 total for everything...
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Re: California Registration Questions!
« Reply #8 on: December 03, 2009, 06:02:18 PM »
Ha Ha... I had to pay 400 in back fees on the 78 I just got rid of... the bike would have been out of the system in 6 months!
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