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NMDriver
Nov 28, 2017Explorer
When I was stationed in CA (I was active duty and a NM resident) CA apparently would pay a bounty to anyone who reported a vehicle with out of state plates that had been in state for over 30 days. It was enough money that I was reported twice by my law abiding "neighbors".
I would provide my military ID and copy of registration in NM and all was forgiven. Active duty military are, or were then, exempt from vehicle registration requirements in the state they are stationed in.
I would provide my military ID and copy of registration in NM and all was forgiven. Active duty military are, or were then, exempt from vehicle registration requirements in the state they are stationed in.
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