InVision Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 okay i met this guy who told me after 5 years of not having the car register it disappears from the system is this true? Quote Link to comment
Xander_42 Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 I doubt it. Might be true in Cali though. You could ask the DMV instead, or check their website. Just a thought. Quote Link to comment
74datsun620 Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 It,s 7 years in California, But I would check with your DMV.:blink: Quote Link to comment
hang_510 Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 okay i met this guy who told me after 5 years of not having you didnt meet this guy on craiglist did you? Quote Link to comment
InVision Posted December 9, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 you didnt meet this guy on craiglist did you? no i met him at work lol he was like o yea i can help you out if you have any problems with your registrations to your car Quote Link to comment
Z-train Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 In all states, cars drop off the list after "X" amount of time."X" depends on the state. Quote Link to comment
InVision Posted December 9, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 In all states, cars drop off the list after "X" amount of time."X" depends on the state. im going to check in cali and find out, thank you Quote Link to comment
datsunaholic Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 It's "Out of the system" in that it's not in the computer. But they still have the archives. When I had to dispose of a truck that had been rolled in 1982 and never registered or titled since then (this was in 2002, 20 years) it wasn't in the computer but to get a release I had to have title. They pulled the archives (took 3 weeks) and found the guy I bought it from still had title to it (he thought the State pulled title when it was totalled in 1982, but they didn't). Same thing when I went to register a car in 2001 that hadn't been licensed since 1986. Fortunately, they HAD the title, but they still had to go to the archive to determine the title was valid. Though in that case it ended up being in the system, since the owner had made a query at some point it reset the counter. This of course is Washington. Cali has its own issues- like the penalty for re-registering an expired registration. The nice thing about Washington is you don't get "penalized" when registering a car that's been unregistered for years. California that's not the case, I bought a truck once down there that the owner never registered because he would have been on the hook for 5 years back registrations. The truck didn't run and had been in storage, but Cali wanted their cash. Since I hauled it to WA it didn't matter. The only time it matters in WA is if you renew a car that's been expired less than a year, you still pay for the whole year if it was in your name when it expired. Go past a year expired, OR transfer title, the registration gets reset to the date you re-register it. Quote Link to comment
Rhapakatui Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 Just saw a story on the news yesterday where a Guy got his camaro back 25 years after it was stolen when someone tried to register it. Quote Link to comment
74datsun620 Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 Yes, in California a stolen car never go's of the books! Quote Link to comment
datsunaholic Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 As long as it was properly reported (with VIN and such) pretty much all States are that way. The problem is some States don't seem to even bother to check, or only check the paperwork which could be for a totally different vehicle. Washington is one of those, only check papers. Used to do a VIN inspection on all out-of-State cars, but no more. But you still PAY for the inspection at title time... Quote Link to comment
InVision Posted December 9, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 thanks guys for the info im trying to get my Z register, but the owner of the car past away and i have to get all that paper work. and since she didnt get tags done since 2004, it made wounder after what that guy had told. Quote Link to comment
datsunaholic Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 The car I bought in 2001 (that hadn't been registered since 1986) also had a deceased owner. His widow was still alive, but the title had long since disappeared. It was in his name though, but his widow had to go with me to the license agency WITH a copy of the death certificate and the paperwork showing her as the grantee of his estate to file for lost title. Since she was in bad shape herself (Alzhiemer's) I was there with her family, who had Power of Attorney, but she was well enough to sign the paperwork herself. She actually signed off 2 cars that day, one to her grandson- that car was actually worth something. The one I got cost more to recover than it was worth. Quote Link to comment
Jesse C. Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 I bought my car in 1997 and assumed it was on a Non-Op but it was not, so I gambled that it had fallen off the books. Well, $495.00 bucks later, it is in my name! So no, they do not all fall off the books and yes, this is California! Quote Link to comment
InVision Posted December 14, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2010 I bought my car in 1997 and assumed it was on a Non-Op but it was not, so I gambled that it had fallen off the books. Well, $495.00 bucks later, it is in my name! So no, they do not all fall off the books and yes, this is California! darn well thank you all for the info im going to try and get this tags asap i wan to drive my baby already =( i wan to feel & look sexy like this guys -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWF-hH1nloo Quote Link to comment
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