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Apr-06-2022 09:52 AM
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Why not just call the DMV? I would think that they, more than anybody, would have all the information you need, am I not correct?
Apr-06-2022 09:32 AM
toedtoes wrote:fyrflie wrote:
A side note for any vehicle transfer in California.
The license plates on your registered vehicle are yours. Take them off of the vehicle and physically surrender them to the DMV. This forces the new owner to register the vehicle in their own name and in a timely matter. Simply submitting the title transfer online does not fully remove you from liability of the vehicle.
If you don’t take this step, the new owners can then operate the vehicle under your plates that are attached to your name. Toll evasion is the one issue that comes to mind but a crime committed can also wreak havoc for you.
This information was told to me by an employee at the DMV.
From the DMV website
Does the NRL (notice of transfer and release of liability) remove my name from the vehicle record?
No. Only the buyer’s application for transfer, using the endorsed title received from you, can remove your name from the vehicle record.
Per dmv.ca.gov:
Generally, license plates remain with the vehicle they were issued to. Certain types of plates (personalized environmental, special recognition, or special interest) can be reassigned to another vehicle upon request by the owner and payment of appropriate fees.
Sure, you can remove the plates, but the buyer may not be appreciative as they will not be able to legally drive the vehicle home without those plates. If you are that concerned, then go in to the dmv with the seller and do the transfer.
Apr-06-2022 07:26 AM
Apr-06-2022 05:01 AM
jeff92804 wrote:RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Why not just call the DMV? I would think that they, more than anybody, would have all the information you need, am I not correct?
Just for fun, try calling DMV see what you get
Apr-05-2022 06:02 PM
mleekamp wrote:
HOWEVER---I don't live in CA.
Apr-05-2022 04:39 PM
fyrflie wrote:
A side note for any vehicle transfer in California.
The license plates on your registered vehicle are yours. Take them off of the vehicle and physically surrender them to the DMV. This forces the new owner to register the vehicle in their own name and in a timely matter. Simply submitting the title transfer online does not fully remove you from liability of the vehicle.
If you don’t take this step, the new owners can then operate the vehicle under your plates that are attached to your name. Toll evasion is the one issue that comes to mind but a crime committed can also wreak havoc for you.
This information was told to me by an employee at the DMV.
From the DMV website
Does the NRL (notice of transfer and release of liability) remove my name from the vehicle record?
No. Only the buyer’s application for transfer, using the endorsed title received from you, can remove your name from the vehicle record.
Apr-05-2022 01:56 PM
Apr-05-2022 12:55 PM
Apr-05-2022 12:55 PM
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:They do have the information, online. But the phone is not the way to get it.
Why not just call the DMV? I would think that they, more than anybody, would have all the information you need, am I not correct?
Apr-05-2022 11:24 AM
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Why not just call the DMV? I would think that they, more than anybody, would have all the information you need, am I not correct?
Apr-05-2022 11:06 AM