I only know about Oregon law and you won't be able to register the vehicle with the Oregon DMV unless you can find someone with an Oregon address to assist you in lying about your residency.
I don't think it will help you anyhow. You could get fined in California for not having your car properly registered in California and we all know California needs money right now!
Plus it depends on how California goes about collecting it's sales tax, so there may be no getting around it. A lot of states ask for a sales receipt even if you bring it in from out of state. Maybe someone who knows California law can give you an answer from that perspective.
If you were married in California, then the state of Oregon will recognize your marriage, and you cannot register as domestic partners in Oregon. If you are registered as domestic partners in California, then the state of Oregon recognizes your domestic partnership.
A resident of Oregon is known as an "Oregonian."
I just called the California DMV and asked this same question. To avoid the CA sales tax you need to either; 1. Flat bed the vehicle out of California and then register it in Oregon or 2. Have the dealer deliver it to you out of the state of California. (I'm thinking of having it delivered just across the border in Ashland.) Essentially, you can not operate the vehicle in California before it gets registered in Oregon. When I asked this question of auto dealerships they were totally confused. You will need to educate them . . . lol.
Yes. You will just need to change the license plates and get a new sticker.
Sorry no. The state of California does not care where you live normally. if you buy it here you pay state sales tax.
Yes, you would pay California tax if you bring the car into the state within a year of having purchased it anywhere else.
California is directly south of Oregon.
No, it is not necessary to possess a drivers license in order to register a vehicle.
Probably not. You paid sales tax in Oregon when the car was purchased. When moving to California you didn't have to pay sales tax on all your other possessions, did you? You'll probably have to pay a tax on the car's value when registering it in CA. Probably not. You paid sales tax in Oregon when the car was purchased. When moving to California you didn't have to pay sales tax on all your other possessions, did you? You'll probably have to pay a tax on the car's value when registering it in CA.
Yes.
It is not normally a requirement. The court may require them to post a bond.
To register a gun purchased in Oregon from a private party in California, you would need to first ensure that the firearm is legal to possess in California and meet the state's requirements for firearms registration. You would likely have to submit the necessary paperwork and fees to the California Department of Justice, specifically the Bureau of Firearms. It's important to consult with legal authorities or experts to ensure compliance with California's gun laws.