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The State of California Vehicle Code Section 22669(d) defines, in part, that a vehicle lacking an engine, transmission, wheels, tires, doors, windshield, or any other part of equipment necessary to operate safely on the highways of the State is considered an inoperative vehicle.
Inoperable Vehicles A new law (House Bill 22-1388(opens in new window)) requires owners of an inoperable vehicle undergoing maintenance, repair, restoration, rebuilding, or renovation, to pay an annual specific ownership tax (SOT).
Non Operation Vehicles Those vehicles which will never be dragged, driven, parked or stored on the communal streets for the complete registration year are termed as non-operation vehicles.
A car becomes unrepairable when it sustains damage that compromises its structural integrity or when repair costs exceed its value. This includes a severely bent frame, extensive corrosion, the deployment of airbags, severe engine or transmission system damage, and more.
For failing to register a vehicle, a late fee of $25 to $100 for each month after the expiration of the registration; and. For failing to register a vehicle that is without motive power and weighs 16,000 pounds or less or a camper trailer or a multipurpose trailer, a late fee of $10.
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An immobile vehicle is: incapable of moving under its own power due to accident, mechanical breakdown and weather conditions or other emergency.
Colorado residents who wish to register vehicles that will not be operated for a period of time or are temporarily residing out of state with valid out of state insurance, may complete the Affidavit of Non-Use (DR 2303)(opens in new window) and submit it to their county motor vehicle office.

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