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mowermech
Feb 16, 2017Explorer
wildtoad wrote:mowermech wrote:
Since the CA plates will stay on the coach until it is registered in whatever state the buuyer chooses to register it in, if the plates/registration is current, no "transit permit" should be required.
Must be different in CA. When I sell a vehicle here in SC, I must turn in the plates to the SC DMV. The buyer is responsible for a temporary plate.
Yes, CA is different in SO many ways...
When I sell a vehicle here in Montana, I keep the plates. The state does not want them back. If I buy another vehicle, I can take those plates to the courthouse and put them on my new purchase.
The Bill Of Sale and/or the signed title is the temporary permit, good for 40 days from date of sale.
That is why we often say "50 states, 51 sets of registration rules!" No, it isn't quite true, but close!
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