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If you need to register a vehicle for use on California roadways, waterways, or trailways, you’ve come to the right place to find out all you need to know. Learn about new vehicle registrations.
- Auto Insurance Requirements
Yes. To prevent a vehicle registration suspension, you must...
- Learn More About Titles
Anytime a vehicle/vessel is bought or sold, or there’s any...
- Partial Year Registration
If your PYR motor vehicle has a current PNO status on DMV...
- License Plates, Decals, and Placards
The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website uses Google™...
- Registration Card Replacement
Registration Operations PO Box 942869 Sacramento, California...
- Update Info on Your Registration
By mail: Download the DMV 14 form (or call DMV at...
- Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability
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- 14 Suspension Fee
DMV PO Box 997408 M/S N305 Sacramento, CA 95899-7408. Or...
- Auto Insurance Requirements
File a claim form to protect your rights and start the workers’ compensation process. Your employer must give or mail you a claim form within one working day after learning about your injury or illness.
index-ready This application form is used for vehicles being registered for the first time and for nonresident vehicles brought into California. The completed and signed application must be submitted with the appropriate fees within 20 days of the date the vehicle is first operated in California.
Find out what constitutes an imported vehicle, which can and cannot be registered in California, and what is required for a direct import registration. Registering Imported Vehicle
12 kwi 2024 · To change your vehicle’s color, you’ll need to complete the REG 156 form for the DMV and have your current Certificate of Title handy. Make sure to update your insurance information with your new color as well.
Registration. First-time vehicle registration transactions can be completed online through myDMV (Vehicle Services tab) or directly with your county motor vehicle office, once you receive your Title Complete notice from the county.
Step 1: Get your vehicle insured. You must register your vehicle at the DMV within 180 days of the effective date on your insurance ID card. Learn more about NY State Insurance Requirements. Step 2: Submit your documents, application and payment to the DMV.