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    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    It's complicated.

    You best check with a pro on this one.

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    Figured someone from CA on here would know...From what I hear, us in CA can save a shit ton of money registering over there? but I personally dont know the facts.

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    Definite pain in the ass I bought a buggy from arizona then brought it back to California and when I wanted to register it my name and get a green sticker the dmv wouldn't do it they wanted me to go pay for a bond for the vehicle before they would transfer it to my name cause there wasn't a pink slip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hye power View Post
    Definite pain in the ass I bought a buggy from arizona then brought it back to California and when I wanted to register it my name and get a green sticker the dmv wouldn't do it they wanted me to go pay for a bond for the vehicle before they would transfer it to my name cause there wasn't a pink slip.
    I have a CA registered boat and jetski...Could I register it in AZ with just a Vacay home there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    I have a CA registered boat and jetski...Could I register it in AZ with just a Vacay home there?
    You don't need an address to reg in AZ. One of my boats and my stand up is registered there under my home (CA) address. Just keep the trailers registered CA if you ever plan on towing them back to CA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    I have a CA registered boat and jetski...Could I register it in AZ with just a Vacay home there?
    Not sure good question I'm in the same boat we just bought a 2nd house in arizona and I want to register one of my cars over there so we will see, I'm going up this Friday and going to dmv to find out, hopefully get that done and get an arizona ID.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niceguyeddie View Post
    You don't need an address to reg in AZ. One of my boats and my stand up is registered there under my home (CA) address. Just keep the trailers registered CA if you ever plan on towing them back to CA.
    Why on the trailers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hye power View Post
    Why on the trailers?
    From what I have read a Ca drivers license towing a trailer registered in AZ under same name is no-no.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hye power View Post
    Why on the trailers?
    Some stupid CA law. Basically if you are a CA resident anything with wheels that might touch Ca state ground, needs to have Ca registration. Everything can be registered where you use it.

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    When I bought my last boat out of Havasu the boat was registered in AZ and the trailer was registered in CA. It was fairly simple to transfer it into my name in CA. I took the AZ registration along with the CA pink slip for the trailer and went to the DMV. No biggie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niceguyeddie View Post
    You don't need an address to reg in AZ. One of my boats and my stand up is registered there under my home (CA) address. Just keep the trailers registered CA if you ever plan on towing them back to CA.
    Be aware that CAL can send you a personal property tax bill for the boat at anytime. They view the registration in another state as a tax dodge. Its happened more than you think. If with people that have homes in the state the boat is registered in. If you have a home in that state, you have a case. Some have beat it. No home, no chance. You will pay it, or they put the tax on a home property tax, and then you will pay it.

    Keep in mind, the cali registration isn't just a license to drive on the street, its mostly a property tax. That's why it goes down each year, based on the vehicle's value.
    Last edited by gn7; 03-26-2014 at 02:23 PM.

 

 

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