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09-01-2016, 11:25 AM | #1 |
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Calif. license plates
A friend recently bought a '29 roadster pickup from out of State. The Calif. DMV told him he had to have commercial plates on it, which are very costly. This is NOT TRUE! The latest Victoria Bustle news letter gives the DMV vehicle code statute that says pre-1937 commercial vehicles are exempt from that rule. Calif, vehicle code Div 3, #9401. I went thru this 25 years ago when the statute was first changed. It came about because of all the foreign that were entering the State and were licensed as passenger cars.
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09-01-2016, 11:39 AM | #2 |
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Did you bring the error to their attention with the information you have posted? No sense telling us, tell the people that it matters to! Wayne
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09-01-2016, 12:00 PM | #3 | |
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09-01-2016, 01:16 PM | #4 |
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This is an old story here in California. The DMV doesn't know their own statute. They will send you out to have the vehicle weighed and then charge you a more expensive yearly fee for commercial plates.
Down load and print out the photo and take it to the DMV and show it to them. There is some double talk language in it that says if you want commercial plates at a higher fee for whatever reason they will accommodate you. Some hobbyist interpret that to mean that if you are going to use the vehicle in a commercial venture you must have commercial plates. It does not say that. It is also a good idea to keep a copy of this statute with the registration in case you are stopped by a cop who thinks you are supposed to have commercial plates on your truck. Tom Endy |
09-01-2016, 01:24 PM | #5 |
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I found out about this early only because my girlfriend at the time worked for AAA and read all of the changes as they came through. Most of the local DMV's have no idea about the exemption, but in all fairness they probably don't encounter the problem very often. The only question that remains unanswered in my mind is can you carry anything in the pickup bed when you have passenger car plates? You would have to encounter an officer that was having a very bad day before you would get stopped for that but I always what was the real answer.
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Charlie, I once had a '72 Ford E-100 Econoline Van that I had the plates switched from Commercial to auto because at the time I wasn't going to carry anything in the back (and it was cheaper). Then I got into off-road motorcyling and started hauling out M/C's in the back. And guess what, the CHP sure did know the law because I got more than one warning and/or ticket... Last edited by Y-Blockhead; 09-01-2016 at 03:15 PM. |
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09-01-2016, 04:52 PM | #7 |
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I guess it's good to know I am not the only one who has been jerked around by CADMV. I had the same problem a few years back. I had a 36 truck with plates, title in hand, and corresponding reg tags for many years. They told me that this was not acceptable to register the plates to the vehicle again. Talked with many different people, invested too much of my time only to be denied. They said if I didn't like it I could appeal the decision in Sac. So I did. Two months went by and I received a form letter stating that I would have to obtain commercial plates from 36'. Easier said than done. You cannot work with these people. I gave up and no longer care. Good luck to your friend in getting plates for his truck, he will need it.
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There shouldn't be a problem. Take the photo of the statute and present it to a DMV person and as long as they can read and understand English the statute is as plain as day. They can easily pull it up on their computer to verify it. The statute says that 1936 commercial vehicles and prior are exempt from requiring commercial plates - period. It does say they will provide you with commercial plates (at the higher fee) if you so desire. it says nothing about the pre-1936 vehicle requiring commercial plates if used in a commercial venture or carrying anything in the back. Tom Endy |
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09-01-2016, 10:27 PM | #9 |
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I just licensed my 29 RPU, and all I had to do was verbalize the statute. She never questioned it. This was in El Cajon California.
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09-01-2016, 10:52 PM | #10 | |
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Again I'm not writing this to argue but to get another opinion on it's interpretation.
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09-02-2016, 08:46 AM | #11 |
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A vehicle with commercial plates in CA can park in commercial zones. In CO, YOM plates are free and collector plates are good for five years. I have 1929 CO commercial truck plates and will test the system one of these days and park it in a loading zone.
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09-02-2016, 10:33 AM | #12 |
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All above are good points. You cannot park in a commercial zone, big loss! You probably shouldn't carry anything in the bed, but I use my widebed for swapmeets and have never had a second look by any police. I have had mine licensed with passenger plates since the law went into effect but do carry a copy as Tom suggests.
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