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Register out of state diesel motorhome in California

00zx6r
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I searched this in the forum but couldn't find any info so here is the question:
Has anyone tried to register out of state diesel pusher from out of state to California? What was your experience?
I am looking to buy a late 90 or early 2000 diesel pusher and may purchase from out of state and like to find out if any trouble to register in California.
Thank you!
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ArchHoagland
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Good to hear!
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00zx6r
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Update!
I ended up bought 1999 HR Navigator 40 with Cummins ISM/Allison 4000 from the dealer in Texas(I did not pay the sale tax), flew to Texas and drove it home in Ca 1400 miles.
I drove the MH to DMV today for VIN verification (no appointment needed) after that got in line and paid for the sale tax and DMV fee, I got the plate. No smog needed either.
2001 E450 Fourwinds Majestic 26
2004 Dodge Durango Limited Hemi 4x4 LO
2005 18' Haulmark enclosed trailer
2005 Honda CBR1000RR Resol
2004 Honda CBR1000RR Silver
2002 Honda CR250
2005 Honda 250 Recon ES
2002 Honda TRX90
2000 Kawasaki KX 250

ArchHoagland
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00zx6r wrote:
Thanks all, will call DMV today.



Did you have any luck?
2004 Monaco La Palma 36DBD
Workhorse W22 8.1 Gas Allison 1000, 7.1 mpg

2000 LEXUS RX300 FWD 22MPG 4020 LBS
US Gear Brakes

00zx6r
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Thank you Tiffin94
2001 E450 Fourwinds Majestic 26
2004 Dodge Durango Limited Hemi 4x4 LO
2005 18' Haulmark enclosed trailer
2005 Honda CBR1000RR Resol
2004 Honda CBR1000RR Silver
2002 Honda CR250
2005 Honda 250 Recon ES
2002 Honda TRX90
2000 Kawasaki KX 250

Tiffin94
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My first post here. I am in the middle of registering a '94 tiffin allegro bay DP. The rig is from New Mexico. I've had to get a 3rd party vin verification (CHP is scheduled out 3 months). Certified weight and now CARB must release a hold on the vin since it is exempt. CARB now can hold up your registration until you submit photos and they release from DMV system. It is easy enough you just create a login and submit a case and pictures. https://air.arb.ca.gov/edvr

00zx6r
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Thanks all, will call DMV today.
2001 E450 Fourwinds Majestic 26
2004 Dodge Durango Limited Hemi 4x4 LO
2005 18' Haulmark enclosed trailer
2005 Honda CBR1000RR Resol
2004 Honda CBR1000RR Silver
2002 Honda CR250
2005 Honda 250 Recon ES
2002 Honda TRX90
2000 Kawasaki KX 250

CA_Traveler
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In 2004 the use tax exemption required functional use for 3 out of 6 months out of CA and storage was no longer a option. Fuel receipts were one of the accepted proofs. We submitted fuel, CG, food etc receipts and a travel log.

AFAIK the 2005 change was for 1 year. But for anyone interested get updated written information.
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Bob

2002_HR_Endeavo
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To get tax exemption from CA state board of equalization you will need to provide proof of either storage or facility rent payments for one entire year - If you bring the rig into CA before the year is up you will have to pay sales/use tax on purchase price. This was our 2002 experience.

CA_Traveler
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I purchased our first DP from a CA dealer, took possesion in Nevada, registered in CA, used it out of state (last I knew the time period is now 1 year) and didn't pay any use tax with the Board of Equalization approval.
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Bob

Executive45
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dougrainer wrote:
https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/vehicle-registration/new-registration/registering-a-vehicle-purchased-...

You will have to pay California sales tax. Doug


California disguises sales tax as a use tax. :W

Depending on where and from whom you buy the coach will determine how easy it will be to register. If purchased from a dealer, that dealer will take care of most of your paperwork. I bought our first pusher from PPL in Houston and the process was pretty straightforward. My second one was from a private party in Arizona and it was slightly more difficult. You will have to have the vin verified which can be a chore depending on who you have do it. And yes, you will have to pay the use tax. If you buy from an out of state dealer that has a reciprocal agreement with CA., they will charge you their sales tax and you'll get a credit for that from CA. against your use tax. I don't think any other State has taxes less than CA......Dennis
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dougrainer
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CA_Traveler
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Proof of insurance comes to mind...
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Bob

CA_Traveler
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If the title matches the VIN and is clean then what comes to mind is smog passing if required and you may pay CA use tax. Check to see if you require any type of license upgrade.

Sure CA DMV will know if you have the VIN but getting someone that can help may be an entirely different issue and especially these days.

But lately I'm just a visitor to CA.
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Bob

RetiredRealtorR
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Call the California DMV first thing Monday morning. They'll know for sure.
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