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Statement of Facts (Was Keeping original plates)

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Subject: Statement of Facts (Was Keeping original plates)
From: Andrew Murphy <andrew.murphy@integtech.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 08:56:52 -0800

All,

The Statement of facts form is the catch all form to explain to the DMV why
you 1) Shouldn't pay for something or 2) Why they should go out of their way
for you. 

When I had to go register my Roadster, it had fallen out of the system. In
California, if your car is not registered for five years it "drops out" and
you have to re-enter it. My statement of facts said my car had not been on
any California road where it was subject to any traffic laws for the entire
period from its last registration to when I put it back into the system.
Apparently, that is the rule. Even if your car hasn't moved in years, if it
is on a city street, you are bound to register it in a PNO (Planned not to
operate) status. When I first went in, the guy wanted all of the years the
car was not registered to be paid for. 

Right.

I filled out a Statement of Facts form saying the car had been in a private
residence garage for the whole time and that made him happy. Me too. The DMV
in California is a bureaucracy and they love to have the forms filled out.
The Statement of facts form is your friend. You can get it on the DMV
website at www.dmv.ca.gov.

Andrew Murphy
67.5 2000 Solex
SoCalROC http://www.netcom.com/~andr/socalroc.htm

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