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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the vehicle residence form in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the appropriate reason for the county correction. You can choose between 'Emissions Inspections' or 'Fee for Local Use' by checking the corresponding box.
  3. In the 'VEHICLE INFORMATION' section, list up to three vehicles. For each vehicle, enter the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), Title Number, Registration Plate Number, and make sure to include the expiration date.
  4. Next, fill out your personal details in the 'APPLICANT INFORMATION' section. Enter your first name, last name, middle name (if applicable), PA DL/Photo ID number or Business ID number, city, street address, county of residence, state, telephone number, and date of birth.
  5. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to certify that all information provided is true and correct.

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A nonresident vehicle is a vehicle last registered in another state or country. Any vehicle based in California or primarily used on California highways must be registered in California, even if the vehicle is registered to a nonresident owner.
Resident vehicle means a motor vehicle owned or under the control of a resident and regularly parked in the residential area in which the resident resides.
The Passenger and Driver are both a type of Vehicle Occupant. All vehicle occupants participate in entering and exiting the vehicle and controlling vehicle accessories, but only the Driver participates in Drive Vehicle.
The vehicle has never been registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency in the state where it is primarily used, or. The vehicles once-valid registration has expired, meaning required fees and filings were not submitted to the DMV within the registration period.
Missouri Car Inspection Law Exemptions A vehicle is less than 10 years old (based on model year) and has mileage of less than 150,000 miles on the odometer at the time of registration or registration renewal. A vehicle weighs 26,000 pounds or more and its registration is for less than a year.

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If you recently moved to a new state, visit the local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and register your vehicle within 30 days (20 days in California). The states that permit vehicle registration for non-residents are Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, North Dakota, and Pennsylvania.
County where a vehicle is domiciled means the county in which the vehicle owner permanently resides or, if a vehicle is owned by a corporation or is leased or used for commercial purposes, the county in which the vehicle is permanently assigned or most frequently used, dispatched, or controlled.
A nonresident vehicle is a vehicle last registered in another state or country. Registration fees for nonresident vehicles must be paid to DMV within 20 days of the date they become due.

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