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Do I remove my license plate when I sell a car in California? Usually, no. Most vehicles have sequentially issued "standard" license plates that remain with the vehicle when ownership is transferred. If the vehicle has a special interest or personalized license plate, these plates belong to the seller, not the vehicle.
A. Vehicle Code Section 5004.1 authorizes the Year of Manufacture plate so vintage vehicle owners can use vintage license plates as long as they have been cleared by the DMV. This means they are not registered to anyone else or recorded as being in use by anyone else.
The short answer is yes! If you have a number plate that you wish to keep when you sell or scrap your car, you must make an application to keep the registration plate by assigning it to a Retention Document. This document proves that you own the plate and you can use it in the next 10 years.
The plates are now available for pre-order using the form attached at the link: California Legacy License Plate Pre-Order Form (REG 17L) The plates cost $50 for non-personalized or personalized plates. Previously, classic car owners could only revive well-maintained old plates that match the vintage of their vehicle.
Registration Fee: $46.00. California Highway Patrol Fee: $23.00. Vehicle License Fee: 0.65% vehicle's value.
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If you want to check the status, then you must follow these simple steps: Call the CA DMV at 1-800-777-0133. You can appear in person at the nearest Department of Motor Vehicles as well. Ask for permission to speak to an associate. ... Tell the associate the correct combination of numbers and letters you want to check.
Complete a Special Interest License Plate Application (REG 17) form indicating that you want to reassign the license plates to another vehicle, hold the license plates for future use, or release interest in the license plates. If you are retaining license plates for future use, most have an annual retention fee.
Generally, license plates remain with the vehicle they were issued to. Certain types of plates (personalized environmental, special recognition, or special interest) can be reassigned to another vehicle upon request by the owner and payment of appropriate fees.
California license plates are issued to vehicles and not individuals and they are usually transferred to the new owner if the vehicle is sold. In some cases, the owner may wish to retain his license plates. He or she will be required to visit one of the DMV offices and submit a written application for this to occur.
Generally, license plates remain with the vehicle they were issued to. Certain types of plates (personalized environmental, special recognition, or special interest) can be reassigned to another vehicle upon request by the owner and payment of appropriate fees.

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