No....
the fees stay with the car. who ever was going to register it a gen would have to pay back fees but it is going to the junk yard you don't need to pay it cause it is on the car.
No, you do not have to pay California late registration fees on your vehicle before you can register it in another state
You get back whatever was left over from the auction after the lender pays the auction fees, lawyers fees, miscellaneous collection fees, and the outstanding balance of the loan.
Registering for a question depends on the platform in which the question is addressed. You might be required to pay registration fees before you register for certain questions.
You register to study counselling course by looking for schools that offer the subject. Check out the school fees to ensure that it is not above your pocket, after that register, enroll and start the school
The cost to register a business is based upon the fees charged by (1) the state, (2) the county and (3) the city governments.
They let me do it 30-some years ago. The buyer just had to pay two transfer fees before he could register it.
The answer to this is entirely dependant on the breed registry fees.
You should only pay the sales tax in the state it was purchased and the registration fee in the state it is registered.
Registration fees are 101 dollars and title fees are 21 dollars. This doesn't count new cars which will have tax required with the registration.
the person who buy the car will pay
It will depend on the state laws and the will. There are fees to register an estate and some of them require a bond.