Do you live in Cali, but you car is registered somewhere else? Smog question..
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Hey guys, well I'm thinking about modding my car, but I don't want to deal with the smog issue. I have family that lives in WA where they don't have to smog their cars.
If you have your car registered in another state, have cops ever bothered you about it? I know that you're supposed to register you car in Cali if you're going to live here. How does insurance work?
Anyone have any ideas?
If you have your car registered in another state, have cops ever bothered you about it? I know that you're supposed to register you car in Cali if you're going to live here. How does insurance work?
Anyone have any ideas?
so what do you do? so you simply switch your registration back and forth everytime you need a smog... simple enough eh?
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you have to keep insurance in the state the car is taged in.. my GN is taged for Maryland, and i have Maryland insurance.. you can NOT have a tag for a differance state and have CA insurance (if you are in the arm forces you can)..
DMV runs reports with insurance companys to track down this type of stuff.
DMV runs reports with insurance companys to track down this type of stuff.
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you have to keep insurance in the state the car is taged in.. my GN is taged for Maryland, and i have Maryland insurance.. you can NOT have a tag for a differance state and have CA insurance (if you are in the arm forces you can)..
DMV runs reports with insurance companys to track down this type of stuff.
DMV runs reports with insurance companys to track down this type of stuff.
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I believe as long as you have permanent residence, a license, and insurance in a given state, that is the one you deal with, no matter where you are. My only question is about whether or not you have to switch license plates or not. I need to look into this as well...
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Just checked out the CA DMV site...
"When fees are due
Commercial vehicles and any vehicle owned by a California resident must be registered upon entry into California unless a special permit was obtained. Visitors whose vehicles are properly registered to them in their home state may operate their vehicles in California until they:
* Accept gainful employment in California.
* Claim a homeowner's exemption in California.
* Rent or lease a residence in California.
* Intend to live or be located here on a permanent basis (for example, acquire a California driver license, acquire other licenses not ordinarily extended to a nonresident, registered to vote).
* Enroll in an institution of higher learning as a California resident or enroll their dependents in school (K-12).
Fees must be paid within 20 days of entry or residency to avoid penalties.
NOTE: Nonresident military personnel stationed in California or their spouses may operate their vehicles with valid out-of-state license plates from their home state or the state where the military person was last stationed.
Fees must be paid within 20 days of entry or residency to avoid penalties."
Looks like the bottom line is that if you rent/lease/own a house here, you must register here... unless you're military, then you can do wtf you want.
"When fees are due
Commercial vehicles and any vehicle owned by a California resident must be registered upon entry into California unless a special permit was obtained. Visitors whose vehicles are properly registered to them in their home state may operate their vehicles in California until they:
* Accept gainful employment in California.
* Claim a homeowner's exemption in California.
* Rent or lease a residence in California.
* Intend to live or be located here on a permanent basis (for example, acquire a California driver license, acquire other licenses not ordinarily extended to a nonresident, registered to vote).
* Enroll in an institution of higher learning as a California resident or enroll their dependents in school (K-12).
Fees must be paid within 20 days of entry or residency to avoid penalties.
NOTE: Nonresident military personnel stationed in California or their spouses may operate their vehicles with valid out-of-state license plates from their home state or the state where the military person was last stationed.
Fees must be paid within 20 days of entry or residency to avoid penalties."
Looks like the bottom line is that if you rent/lease/own a house here, you must register here... unless you're military, then you can do wtf you want.
Last edited by ArcticZ28; 12-11-2007 at 04:09 PM.
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...you don't need cats in counties that don't smog... simple enough... why? because you won't ever take your car into a smog station as long its registered in that county since there is no smog station to take it to, so therefore you can run NO CATS
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Yes Parrish. If you don't know any American history, Louisiana has Parrish's, not counties. I believe there is only one another state in America that has Parrish's instead of counties, if not, Louisiana is the only one. For example, I live in Lincoln Parrish. Anyway, You DO need cats in counties/parishes that REGUIRE BY LAW that you have cats on your car. Just because they don't do smog does not mean it's legal for you not to have cats in a county/parrish that requires such. You can call my cop friend and tell him that we are allowed to have cats, then he'll tell you the law that says you HAVE TO have them. Or, you can drive to Louisiana, and let him pull you over, and give you the ticket to prove it.
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Yes Parrish. If you don't know any American history, Louisiana has Parrish's, not counties. I believe there is only one another state in America that has Parrish's instead of counties, if not, Louisiana is the only one. For example, I live in Lincoln Parrish. Anyway, You DO need cats in counties/parishes that REGUIRE BY LAW that you have cats on your car. Just because they don't do smog does not mean it's legal for you not to have cats in a county/parrish that requires such. You can call my cop friend and tell him that we are allowed to have cats, then he'll tell you the law that says you HAVE TO have them. Or, you can drive to Louisiana, and let him pull you over, and give you the ticket to prove it.
Just because the car doesn't have to have a smog check in that county/parrish, it doesn't mean anyone can disable/tamper with any smog equipment.
Heck, I'm supposed to run a charcol canister and another things in my Chevelle, but I don't. I don't have to get it smogged, but I'm still supposed to have the smog equipment there.
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Its not illegal but its not smart FYI. You can get fucked over... As far as smog they cant hassle you but there are many things that they can do. Put it this way.... They will bend you over and not give you the KY.
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I have dual residency; Calif and Nev. I live with my Girlfriend in Calif but car is registered in Nev as I have property there and vote in Nevada. Driver License is Nevada also. Address on registration and DL is my Calif address as Nevada only requires your "mailing address" on your Reg and DL. Car is smogged in Las Vegas once a year with the OBD II test. They never look under the hood. They just want to know the PCM is working correctly.