roca916
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I recently finished registering my Washington purchased (Bud Clary) 21' Ram truck with the California DMV and figured I'll make a quick post to outline my experience. Please note that I had financed the vehicle, so your experience will vary if paid outright.
Documents Required:
As you can see from the timeline above, it took about 3 weeks to complete my registration. In the meantime, I had no proof of registration other than my buyer's contract. The dealer suggested I ask my local DMV for guidance while I wait for the paperwork to be processed. The DMV couldn't provide me a temp tag since I had no proof that fees have been/were going to be paid, so I was on my own. I kept a copy of my purchase contract with me at all times. I don't know what would have happened if I got pulled over, but luckily I didn't have to find out.
Typically, you won't be notified by the dealer when the final package is sent to your DMV. You would usually wait for a letter from the DMV, stating that your form and check has been received and to visit the office to complete registration. I wanted to complete my registration ASAP, so I asked my finance guy (John) for a FedEx tracking #. That way I was able to go in the same day it was received and get it done.
While going through this process, I found out that California identifies pick-up trucks (without a permanent bed shell) as a commercial vehicle. This is why the weight certificate is required.
Overall the process was simple and required very little work. Of course it would have been easier to buy a vehicle within California, but sometimes you have to go where the deals are.
Documents Required:
- DMV 343 (dealer should have you complete this at pickup)
- Check for CA Sales Tax and Fees (provided by dealer)
- Weight Certificate (See Here for available Public Scales Available). Cost me about $25.00
- Smog Certificate. Cost me about $45.00
7/05/21 - Picked up truck from dealer and was issued a 3-day Washington travel permit.
7/07/21 - Entered California
Between these dates I got both the weight and smog certification done.
7/15/21 - Dealer notified me that my loan was finance. FCA (Bank) to send required documents to dealer.
7/23/21 - Dealer overnighted (FedEx) my buyer's package to the DMV I specified. Package included the DMV 343 and check for California sales tax and fees.
7/26/21 - DMV received the package around 1pm. I went to the DMV, making sure to bring with me the weight and smog certificates. Be prepared to pay additional fees if the Dealer didn't calculate correctly. Mine was off by $39, so I paid the difference no biggie. The DMV will also have to complete a vehicle verification form. You'll be asked to take your truck to a designated location for their inspection (15 mins). My local branch doesn't do inspections after 4:30pm, so time your visit accordingly. Once completed, the DMV issued me my plates (standard) and registration stickers same day.
Things To Note:As you can see from the timeline above, it took about 3 weeks to complete my registration. In the meantime, I had no proof of registration other than my buyer's contract. The dealer suggested I ask my local DMV for guidance while I wait for the paperwork to be processed. The DMV couldn't provide me a temp tag since I had no proof that fees have been/were going to be paid, so I was on my own. I kept a copy of my purchase contract with me at all times. I don't know what would have happened if I got pulled over, but luckily I didn't have to find out.
Typically, you won't be notified by the dealer when the final package is sent to your DMV. You would usually wait for a letter from the DMV, stating that your form and check has been received and to visit the office to complete registration. I wanted to complete my registration ASAP, so I asked my finance guy (John) for a FedEx tracking #. That way I was able to go in the same day it was received and get it done.
While going through this process, I found out that California identifies pick-up trucks (without a permanent bed shell) as a commercial vehicle. This is why the weight certificate is required.
Overall the process was simple and required very little work. Of course it would have been easier to buy a vehicle within California, but sometimes you have to go where the deals are.