go ahead and register her or him now so you can mail in your litter mate papers when you get your papers so you can sell your pups with papers for more $
A car that is bought in California can be registered in Nevada. The tax to be paid will be based on where the car is registered so it does not matter where the car was bought.
Do you have the title of the car in your name? Is there a loan on the car? You will have to register it if your name is on the title!
Yes, for example my daughter and I bought and registered a vehicle in Oklahoma even though we are residents of Utah.
You should only have to pay taxes in the state it will be registered in.
Yes.....You will need to check with the state you live in, but most will allow a vehicle owned by another to be registered to a "user". That is how car dealers, new and used, register a car on a note or loan. Private individuals can do the same so long as you have a written statement from the owner indicating that you are renting, leasing, or purchasing the car in question.
Yes
If a car is purchased and used in London then you should register it there. Where the car was made is not factor in where you are registering it.
I need to verify the last time a car I bought was registered.
Yes you can register it but be prepared to pay a penalty.
No
If it had no title, you'd have to file a lost title report. If it wasn't registered, you'd have to register it after you bought it. It really is that simple, although it would mean the typical long wait at the DMV.
Contact the CA DOJ