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Do I have to pay any back registration when buying a used car?
6th August 2011
Im looking to buy a Used car from a private seller. The car has not been registered in 3 years. Does anyone know if I have to pay any type of back registration for the years it wasn’t registered? oh, and I live in California.
The car was not registered because it needed a new timing belt. so It just sat for 3 yrs and now they are selling it.
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I cant imagine why you’d be responsible for paying for something that was not needed, as far as I know. Anyway, that would be the current owner’s respon.
Are you familiar w/ the title on this car?
Is it a Rebuilt that couldnt pass Ca’s rebuilt inspection [if Ca has one], or couldnt get insurance? Is that why it hasnt been streeted?
Comment by Minister of Truth — August 6, 2011 @ 4:16 am
Yes
Comment by Jamarki — August 6, 2011 @ 4:16 am
Yes. You need to pay the registration fees for last 3 years + upcoming year depending on the expiration date of the registration.
Comment by sachin — August 6, 2011 @ 4:16 am