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calewjohnson
Dec 28, 2013Explorer
vic46 wrote:Sloop Smitten wrote:
All it takes is a "bill of sale". Be prepared to pay licensing fees and sales tax when registering. If you do not have a valid California address it will be a lot more complicated. If you do not have a California drivers license, forget it, The two are inseparable. Bring the current license plate off the trailer, and any other relevant documentation, with you to the DMV. Interpretaions at the CA DMV are totally dependent on who you are speaking with at the moment. None of them appear to be knowledgeable enugh to be consistent.
I don't understand your comment regarding a driver's/operator's license. Are you implying that this document is required to register a vehicle? If that is the case, how is a corporate owned vehicle registered? Corporations are NOT people.
I believe CA has an endorsement requirement if you are pulling a trailer over a certain weight.
Cale
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