Man, am I SOOOOO Glad that I don't live in CA. I have never even heard of a
non-op fee until this ............thread........sorry Jay ;-) Brad
Gerard Chateauvieux wrote:
> Bill,
>
> I have two non-ops, both were one time $10 fee (used to be $5) and I
> receive renewal slips every year by mail. No charge until you register.
> I've heard they will stop sending them after about 4 or 5 years. When I
> went for a new title for the MKIV, they tried to make me pay $100+ in
> resigtration and title fees even after I showed them photos of the body
> shell stripped of paint and all running gear! After insisting several times
> that all I wanted was a title, and giving them a statement of fact, they
> finally relinquished their desire to collect all the fees and just charged
> me the $10 for the title and $10 for the non-op. The key is to know exactly
> what's required by the DMV (the people at the branch usually don't). I've
> never received the same answer twice from DMV employees... if you can find
> one that will help, either try a different branch or ask for a supervisor.
>
> Gerard
>
> At 8:37 AM -0800 11/15/99, BILL wrote:
> >Does anyone have experience with registering their LBC on a "Non-Op" in
> >California? I'm finally conceding that HRBYTOY won't be running in the
> >near future and I don't want give the state more money than I have to.
> >
> >My question is , what happens when you re-register? Do you have to get a
> >safety check, etc? Just want to know what I'm in for when I do this.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Bill Hunt
> >64 MKII - HRBYTOY
>
> Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity.
>
> G G Gerard Chateauvieux
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