Ran across this message I saved intending to respond to but it got lost in the shuffle. When you sell (transfer) a car in California, there is more than just a transfer fee--there must be a smog certificate (presuming the car is eligible to be smogged) and there is a sales tax on the price of the car. The DMV looks very closely at transfers that are stated as "gifts" and probably would not allow a transfer without the tickets being paid. And, even if it is stated as a "gift", they apply what is called a "use tax" regardless of the price the sellers/buyers claim they paid. This was to get around the purchase of a car when the buyer asks the seller to write a bill of sale for a very low price to avoid sales tax. That's why it is called a "use tax". It eliminates the argument about the fee. They might be dumb but they aren't stupid. If you transfer title to a family member in an attempt to show the "gift" status, the tickets must be paid. Bob --- kenyon wills <imperialist60@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Changing title in California costs $10 each way. > All penalties accrued by one owner do not transfer > to > the next, including any unpaid registration for > years > other than the one that you're in. > > This is fact; it's how one can launder parking > tickets > off of a car's registration, as unpaid tickets go to > the state for collection as a condition of > re-registration. > > Re-title back to oneself after 3 months and the > tickets go away forever. It works. > > My 73 registration for this year was $44 - this is > the > maximum that they could charge for my car regardless > of year last registered, assuming that title > paperwork > is clear and still in the system. Registering > something that is not in the computer (20 ys in a > barn, etc.) and not registered in the last 7 years > requires VIN inspection and lamp certification. > > > ===== > Kenyon Wills > 6o LeBaron - America's Most Carefully Built Car > 73 LeBaron - Long Low & Luxurious > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! > http://greetings.yahoo.com > >