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s o January 14th 07 12:39 AM

buying boat in CA with last dmv registration in 1988
 
hi all,

I live in Calif. I'm looking at a boat that was last registered in 1988
with the dmv. does you know how much penalty it will be? would I have
to backpay all 19 years' fees plus penalty or just one sum? any info
is appreciated. thx

s o


s o January 14th 07 12:51 AM

buying boat in CA with last dmv registration in 1988
 
just wanted to add the following.

I read the dmv page, http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vr/fees/reg_fees.htm, but
it's not clear to me whether I have to pay just $100 of penalty or $100
for each of the past 19 years? can anyone shed some lights on this? thx

s o

s o wrote:
hi all,

I live in Calif. I'm looking at a boat that was last registered in 1988
with the dmv. does you know how much penalty it will be? would I have
to backpay all 19 years' fees plus penalty or just one sum? any info
is appreciated. thx

s o



Calif Bill January 14th 07 02:32 AM

buying boat in CA with last dmv registration in 1988
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On 13 Jan 2007 16:39:17 -0800, "s o" wrote:

hi all,

I live in Calif. I'm looking at a boat that was last registered in 1988
with the dmv. does you know how much penalty it will be? would I have
to backpay all 19 years' fees plus penalty or just one sum? any info
is appreciated. thx


Why would you have to pay any fee at all other than that required to
register the boat?

If the registration was dropped, it was dropped - doesn't make any
sense that you have to pay back registration for years that it wasn't
used.


It is California. You either have to keep the registration valid or pay a
$5 certificate of non operation for cars on your property. As to the boat,
I would see if you could register it with just a bill of sale, and not the
pink slip. After 19 years, it is not in the DMV data base anymore. Or ask
the DMV office.



s o January 14th 07 03:45 AM

buying boat in CA with last dmv registration in 1988
 
I googled for bill of sale, is this the right form to use,
http://www.ilrg.com/forms/billofsaleboat-asis/us/ca ? what other
evidence/documents do I need? thx

Calif Bill wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On 13 Jan 2007 16:39:17 -0800, "s o" wrote:

hi all,

I live in Calif. I'm looking at a boat that was last registered in 1988
with the dmv. does you know how much penalty it will be? would I have
to backpay all 19 years' fees plus penalty or just one sum? any info
is appreciated. thx


Why would you have to pay any fee at all other than that required to
register the boat?

If the registration was dropped, it was dropped - doesn't make any
sense that you have to pay back registration for years that it wasn't
used.


It is California. You either have to keep the registration valid or pay a
$5 certificate of non operation for cars on your property. As to the boat,
I would see if you could register it with just a bill of sale, and not the
pink slip. After 19 years, it is not in the DMV data base anymore. Or ask
the DMV office.



CalifBill January 14th 07 06:40 AM

buying boat in CA with last dmv registration in 1988
 
DMV has bill of sale forms.

"s o" wrote in message
ps.com...
I googled for bill of sale, is this the right form to use,
http://www.ilrg.com/forms/billofsaleboat-asis/us/ca ? what other
evidence/documents do I need? thx

Calif Bill wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On 13 Jan 2007 16:39:17 -0800, "s o" wrote:

hi all,

I live in Calif. I'm looking at a boat that was last registered in 1988
with the dmv. does you know how much penalty it will be? would I have
to backpay all 19 years' fees plus penalty or just one sum? any info
is appreciated. thx

Why would you have to pay any fee at all other than that required to
register the boat?

If the registration was dropped, it was dropped - doesn't make any
sense that you have to pay back registration for years that it wasn't
used.


It is California. You either have to keep the registration valid or pay
a
$5 certificate of non operation for cars on your property. As to the
boat,
I would see if you could register it with just a bill of sale, and not
the
pink slip. After 19 years, it is not in the DMV data base anymore. Or
ask
the DMV office.





cruiser January 16th 07 03:26 AM

buying boat in CA with last dmv registration in 1988
 
Call the DMV at 800-777-0133. Have the Hull ID number with you. If
the boat has not been purged for the system you will be required to
pay 3 prior years with penalties plus the current year reg. You can
no longer non op the boat after the reg has expired for more than 90
day. You can use the bill of sale (boat value less than $2000.00) to
transfer ownership as stated by another poster but that will not
change the fees. The reg fee went up to $10 per year as of ’07 billed
two years at a time. If the boat is valued over $2000. and you do not
have the title or dup title applacation signed by the last registered
owner you will have to post a motor vehicle bond as part of the
transfer. If the file has been purged than you will have to retitle
and register it as if it were a new boat(no back fees). The forms
you will need are BOAT101 and REG343-pg 2(vin verif) the second form
needs to be filled out by a DMV tech or sworn peace officer- DMV will
not charge for this service. The forms are all available at
www.dmv.ca.gov Dont forget the same is true for the trailer if it
comes with one. Good luck!!!!

"Calif Bill" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in
message
...
On 13 Jan 2007 16:39:17 -0800, "s o" wrote:

hi all,

I live in Calif. I'm looking at a boat that was last

registered in 1988
with the dmv. does you know how much penalty it will be?

would I have
to backpay all 19 years' fees plus penalty or just one sum?

any info
is appreciated. thx


Why would you have to pay any fee at all other than that

required to
register the boat?

If the registration was dropped, it was dropped - doesn't

make any
sense that you have to pay back registration for years that

it wasn't
used.


It is California. You either have to keep the registration
valid or pay a
$5 certificate of non operation for cars on your property. As
to the boat,
I would see if you could register it with just a bill of sale,
and not the
pink slip. After 19 years, it is not in the DMV data base
anymore. Or ask
the DMV office.


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