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Hi, I'm about to register a little dink in CA and I'm looking at the PDF
"Application for Registration Number" I downloaded from the Calif DMV web site. A couple of the fields they want me to fill out are the CF number and the "sticker issued" field .. but don't THEY do that? The fields aren't in a different part of the application or greyed out or anything, they don't say "for DMV use only," they're right at the top and available to be filled in by Acrobat. Do I just leave those blank and let them do it? If so, what other fields shouldn't I fill in before mailing it to them? Thanks very much! |
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Here's another question. The DMV site says the total due for a new
registration is $9, but then the actual law says: "The application shall be signed by the owner of the vessel and shall be accompanied by a fee of nine dollars ($9), in addition to the fees required under subdivision (b) ..." Subdivision (b) says: "(b) (1) Whenever the fee for original registration of a vessel becomes due between January 1 and December 31 of any even-numbered year, the application shall be accompanied by a fee of five dollars ($5), in addition to any other fees that are then due and payable." So does that mean I send in a check for $14? Thanks again! "Falky foo" wrote in message . com... Hi, I'm about to register a little dink in CA and I'm looking at the PDF "Application for Registration Number" I downloaded from the Calif DMV web site. A couple of the fields they want me to fill out are the CF number and the "sticker issued" field .. but don't THEY do that? The fields aren't in a different part of the application or greyed out or anything, they don't say "for DMV use only," they're right at the top and available to be filled in by Acrobat. Do I just leave those blank and let them do it? If so, what other fields shouldn't I fill in before mailing it to them? Thanks very much! |
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Why don't you call DMV of California?
"Falky foo" wrote in message m... Here's another question. The DMV site says the total due for a new registration is $9, but then the actual law says: "The application shall be signed by the owner of the vessel and shall be accompanied by a fee of nine dollars ($9), in addition to the fees required under subdivision (b) ..." Subdivision (b) says: "(b) (1) Whenever the fee for original registration of a vessel becomes due between January 1 and December 31 of any even-numbered year, the application shall be accompanied by a fee of five dollars ($5), in addition to any other fees that are then due and payable." So does that mean I send in a check for $14? Thanks again! "Falky foo" wrote in message . com... Hi, I'm about to register a little dink in CA and I'm looking at the PDF "Application for Registration Number" I downloaded from the Calif DMV web site. A couple of the fields they want me to fill out are the CF number and the "sticker issued" field .. but don't THEY do that? The fields aren't in a different part of the application or greyed out or anything, they don't say "for DMV use only," they're right at the top and available to be filled in by Acrobat. Do I just leave those blank and let them do it? If so, what other fields shouldn't I fill in before mailing it to them? Thanks very much! |
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![]() Taco Heaven wrote: Why don't you call DMV of California? Ya, like calling the DMV will put you on the phone with someone who knows the answer. That's IF you get a human on the phone. I'd mail in the $9 and then send in the rest when, and if, they billed me for it. If the form says "the total due for a new registration is $9", that may include the $5. Jim "Falky foo" wrote in message m... Here's another question. The DMV site says the total due for a new registration is $9, but then the actual law says: "The application shall be signed by the owner of the vessel and shall be accompanied by a fee of nine dollars ($9), in addition to the fees required under subdivision (b) ..." Subdivision (b) says: "(b) (1) Whenever the fee for original registration of a vessel becomes due between January 1 and December 31 of any even-numbered year, the application shall be accompanied by a fee of five dollars ($5), in addition to any other fees that are then due and payable." So does that mean I send in a check for $14? Thanks again! "Falky foo" wrote in message y.com... Hi, I'm about to register a little dink in CA and I'm looking at the PDF "Application for Registration Number" I downloaded from the Calif DMV web site. A couple of the fields they want me to fill out are the CF number and the "sticker issued" field .. but don't THEY do that? The fields aren't in a different part of the application or greyed out or anything, they don't say "for DMV use only," they're right at the top and available to be filled in by Acrobat. Do I just leave those blank and let them do it? If so, what other fields shouldn't I fill in before mailing it to them? Thanks very much! |
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In my state they actually have every quick phone response for both the DNR
and the DMV. They use a rolling registration, based upon the owners birthday, so they are never overloaded. It does make it very easy to register. "Jim" wrote in message k.net... Taco Heaven wrote: Why don't you call DMV of California? Ya, like calling the DMV will put you on the phone with someone who knows the answer. That's IF you get a human on the phone. I'd mail in the $9 and then send in the rest when, and if, they billed me for it. If the form says "the total due for a new registration is $9", that may include the $5. Jim "Falky foo" wrote in message m... Here's another question. The DMV site says the total due for a new registration is $9, but then the actual law says: "The application shall be signed by the owner of the vessel and shall be accompanied by a fee of nine dollars ($9), in addition to the fees required under subdivision (b) ..." Subdivision (b) says: "(b) (1) Whenever the fee for original registration of a vessel becomes due between January 1 and December 31 of any even-numbered year, the application shall be accompanied by a fee of five dollars ($5), in addition to any other fees that are then due and payable." So does that mean I send in a check for $14? Thanks again! "Falky foo" wrote in message gy.com... Hi, I'm about to register a little dink in CA and I'm looking at the PDF "Application for Registration Number" I downloaded from the Calif DMV web site. A couple of the fields they want me to fill out are the CF number and the "sticker issued" field .. but don't THEY do that? The fields aren't in a different part of the application or greyed out or anything, they don't say "for DMV use only," they're right at the top and available to be filled in by Acrobat. Do I just leave those blank and let them do it? If so, what other fields shouldn't I fill in before mailing it to them? Thanks very much! |
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In California, DMV is staffed with union folks who can't stand working...
"Taco Heaven" wrote in message news:YfB7d.308093$Fg5.143051@attbi_s53... In my state they actually have every quick phone response for both the DNR and the DMV. They use a rolling registration, based upon the owners birthday, so they are never overloaded. It does make it very easy to register. "Jim" wrote in message k.net... Taco Heaven wrote: Why don't you call DMV of California? Ya, like calling the DMV will put you on the phone with someone who knows the answer. That's IF you get a human on the phone. I'd mail in the $9 and then send in the rest when, and if, they billed me for it. If the form says "the total due for a new registration is $9", that may include the $5. Jim "Falky foo" wrote in message m... Here's another question. The DMV site says the total due for a new registration is $9, but then the actual law says: "The application shall be signed by the owner of the vessel and shall be accompanied by a fee of nine dollars ($9), in addition to the fees required under subdivision (b) ..." Subdivision (b) says: "(b) (1) Whenever the fee for original registration of a vessel becomes due between January 1 and December 31 of any even-numbered year, the application shall be accompanied by a fee of five dollars ($5), in addition to any other fees that are then due and payable." So does that mean I send in a check for $14? Thanks again! "Falky foo" wrote in message igy.com... Hi, I'm about to register a little dink in CA and I'm looking at the "Application for Registration Number" I downloaded from the Calif DMV web site. A couple of the fields they want me to fill out are the CF number and the "sticker issued" field .. but don't THEY do that? The fields aren't in a different part of the application or greyed out or anything, they don't say "for DMV use only," they're right at the top and available to be filled in by Acrobat. Do I just leave those blank and let them do it? If so, what other fields shouldn't I fill in before mailing it to them? Thanks very much! |
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'nuther Bayliner wrote:
In California, DMV is staffed with union folks who can't stand working... who says chimps can't type? what an asshole |
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"Taco Heaven" wrote in message news:YfB7d.308093$Fg5.143051@attbi_s53...
In my state they actually have every quick phone response for both the DNR and the DMV. They use a rolling registration, based upon the owners birthday, so they are never overloaded. It does make it very easy to register. So, because that works in YOUR state, you think it's what happens in CA? Clearly, you don't have a damned clue, and just wanted to spew some garbage. |
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"Taco Heaven" wrote:
In my state they actually have every quick phone response for both the DNR and the DMV. They use a rolling registration, based upon the owners birthday, so they are never overloaded. It does make it very easy to register. The question isn't about your state. And it isn't really about whether they are overloaded or not. I find that when you call a government agency (any one) with a non-standard question you have about a 25% or less chance of getting someone who actually knows the correct answer to your question. In some cases it is 0% because there isn't a definitive answer or because they've changed the law or regulations. And in addition, while there may BE an answer the person answering the phone may not have the resources or inclination to look the answer up. Far easier to make up the answer. If you have to resort to calling, you need to call several times, and take names (of who you talk to). Also DMV folks are notorious for screwing people over, just because they can. In MY state (not CA), my daughter at age 19 went to register her truck, and they made her go back and get her dad's signature before she could do it. She did look like she was about 13, but she HAD a driver's license with her picture and DOB, and when she went to her dad's workplace and got his signature and came back, the second person said "Oh you didn't need that". "Jim" wrote in message nk.net... Taco Heaven wrote: Why don't you call DMV of California? Ya, like calling the DMV will put you on the phone with someone who knows the answer. That's IF you get a human on the phone. I'd mail in the $9 and then send in the rest when, and if, they billed me for it. If the form says "the total due for a new registration is $9", that may include the $5. That would be my idea too. "Falky foo" wrote in message m... Here's another question. The DMV site says the total due for a new registration is $9, but then the actual law says: "The application shall be signed by the owner of the vessel and shall be accompanied by a fee of nine dollars ($9), in addition to the fees required under subdivision (b) ..." Subdivision (b) says: "(b) (1) Whenever the fee for original registration of a vessel becomes due between January 1 and December 31 of any even-numbered year, the application shall be accompanied by a fee of five dollars ($5), in addition to any other fees that are then due and payable." So does that mean I send in a check for $14? Sound like a new registration is $9, and a renewal is $5 to me. "Falky foo" wrote in message igy.com... Hi, I'm about to register a little dink in CA and I'm looking at the PDF "Application for Registration Number" I downloaded from the Calif DMV website. A couple of the fields they want me to fill out are the CF number and the "sticker issued" field .. but don't THEY do that? The fields aren't in a different part of the application or greyed out or anything, they don't say "for DMV use only," they're right at the top and available to be filled in by Acrobat. Do I just leave those blank and let them do it? If so, what other fields shouldn't I fill in before mailing it to them? Maybe the CF number is for if the dinghy has been previously registered in California?? grandma Rosalie |
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"Rosalie B." wrote
Far easier to make up the answer. If you have to resort to calling, you need to call several times, and take names (of who you talk to). Absolutely! Then make up the answer you wanted to hear and swear one of those people gave it. There is a simple solution for those living in California. Move! I did and it worked great! |
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