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If the dealer you bought your vehicle from doesn’t provide registration services, you will need to register the vehicle yourself. To register your vehicle/vessel, you will always need: If the vehicle is new , a completed Application for Title or Registration (REG 343) form .
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index-ready This application form is used for vehicles being registered for the first time and for nonresident vehicles brought into California. The completed and signed application must be submitted with the appropriate fees within 20 days of the date the vehicle is first operated in California.
How to Apply for a Vehicle Dealer License. Apply for your license and pay your fees online. To apply for your license, complete and submit the following: If you deal new vehicles, complete all forms in the New Dealer Applications Forms Packet (OL 248N). If you deal used vehicles (dealer-wholesale only), complete all forms in the Used Dealer ...
Most services are available online with the DMV or with a DMV-authorized partner! View all online services. Renew Your Vehicle Registration. Renew your Driver’s License or ID Card. Driver’s License/ID Card Application. Change your Address. Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability. Request a Replacement Driver’s License.
Contact us. Commercial vehicles that are designed, used, or maintained primarily to transport property or people for hire, compensation, or profit must be registered.
California state laws require used dealers and wholesale dealers to “complete a dealer education program, pass a written exam administered by DMV prior to completion of the dealer application, and complete a continuing education program of at least four hours every two years” (CVC §11704.5). Used dealers have wholesale privileges as well.
When someone buys a car―new or used―from a dealership in California, the dealer typically takes care of all the title and registration paperwork. Here are the forms you might need: Application for Title or Registration (Form REG 343)