Yes they do.
SR-1
No. The DMV has no idea what you paid for it or sold it for, so they have no amount to report to the IRS.
Yes. If you have a driver's license, you're required to report your new address to the DMV, and get an updated license. You typically have 30 days to do this.
There are some errors on my son's dmv record, can I bring proof of correction as required by my insurance, or does he have to do it himself in person
Only on your CREDIT REPORT. DMV doesnt care how you got it or got rid off it, as long as ya dont steal it or sell before ya pay for it.
Auto insurance companies do not require drivers to file an SR-22, however, the DMV does. If you have been caught of driving without insurance or you have been convicted of a DUI you may be required to file an SR-22 with the DMV to prove you maintain continuous auto insurance coverage. SR-22's are proof of financially responsibility. By filing this form, your insurance company will notify the DMV when your policy lapses or is cancelled.
You don't say which state you are in, but there are similar DMV documents in other states like that, that are in reference to your insurance coverage.
You have 5 days(week) to transfer to the dmv.
report dealer to DMV.
If you are involved in a collision where a person is injured or killed, or where $750 or more of property damage has occurred regardless who is at fault and whether or not a police report was made, you must file an SR-1 report with the DMV within ten days of the collision.Another View: There is no 'standard' answer to this question. Every US state sets its own rules and regulations.
You do not need to report it to the police you need to report it to the DMV within 5 days.