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cpaulsen
Jul 12, 2015Explorer
I have bought an sold many vehicles and some trailers in California and the plates always stayed with the vehicle. Only time the plates were changed was when the buyer bought them to take to another state were he lived.
All your buyer has o do is go to a local DMV office and request a "trip permit". He can specify a time he will need it...1 or 2 o 3 days...etc. That will get him from point A to point B without the hassle of being stopped. Last time the cost was like 5 bucks or so. Then he can et it to Ca. and register it after getting the VIN number confirmed.
All your buyer has o do is go to a local DMV office and request a "trip permit". He can specify a time he will need it...1 or 2 o 3 days...etc. That will get him from point A to point B without the hassle of being stopped. Last time the cost was like 5 bucks or so. Then he can et it to Ca. and register it after getting the VIN number confirmed.
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