^ It certainly would make for less of a headache in the future for private party transactions.
Ever since the electronic insurance verification system came online, the SOS has a MUCH easier (read: faster/quicker) time at determining which plates/VINs are in "good standing" in their system and those that are "questionable" or "lacking" (either due to a change in ownership, lapse in insurance coverage, other factors, etc, etc).
be careful of adding storage insurance also if you have a valid plate on your cars.....
1990 mustang GT 5.0 sold 3-11-04 MISSED
So, dumb question, not fully related to the original topic but close enough.
I bought a parts truck to fix mine. I have a title and everything signed over to me, but I haven't transferred it it yet (just bought it ~1 week ago). When I am done with it in the near future I plan to send it to the junkyard. I assume I'll have to have it titled in my name for the yard to take it, right?
If you have storage around the time that you have to renew your plate then the form that comes in the mail wont have a pin number on it. That means you can't register at the little kiosk and have to show proof of registration at the counter to renew. Happened to me once and also another time when the insurance company had my vin number wrong.
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