Recently moved from Arizona to California. Had an unbelievably difficult time transferring registration on all three vehicles at CA DMV. One of them still isn't right after 6 months of back and forth visits to DMV.
Registering my used 2021 T@B 320 is going to be complicated. Desperately hoping to avoid DMV.
Complications include that I'm wanting to register it under the Permanent Trailer Identification program and that it was gifted to me (so no Bill of Sale).
I'd be interested in hearing of others experience with registering through AAA. Can AAA handle just about anything the DMV could?
2021 T@B 320S Boondock / 2022 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 Sport / Idyllwild CA
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Thanks, @pthomas745 . That was just the information I needed. Unfortunately, I think it's telling me I must go to a DMV office. But yes, I'll check with AAA.
In using the site you provided to find alternatives to DMV, they all indicate 'Registration Renewal' as a service provided. None of them state 'New Registration'.
AAA website actually lists 'New Vehicle Registration' as one of the 'Services only performed at a DMV location'. I assume this means 'new' in the sense of 'initial California registration' (as opposed to being a new vehicle). My TAB is a 2021 used vehicle, but it's currently registered in Arizona, so this will be the first time it's being registered in California.
So, it seems I'm destined for yet another day at DMV. Ugh.
I'll be sure to escalate if the PTI program isn't well understood.
Based on yours and other feedback I've gotten here, I'll probably (regrettably) go straight to DMV.
Regarding conveyance, I do have a notarized statement of the gift.
The camper is registered to my mom in Arizona, with the title in her name. With that registration, the title signed-over to me, and the notarized statement of gift, you would think I'd be covered with the DMV. We'll see.
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2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
I had to bring my trailer to get it inspected/certified by the CA DMV that it qualifies for PTI which is under 16ft. After the inspection, I went inside the DMV to register the trailer as PTI. It took me 1/2 the day but it is worth it.
I took the Tab with its Arizona registration and notarized documents (attesting to the gift conveyance and authorizing title transfer) to AAA. Without missing a beat, they inspected the camper and processed all the required documents; transferring ownership and registering it under the Permanent Trailer Identification program.
I'm sure it must have been one of the most complicated they've done, but their knowledge and good process really shined. We were in and out within an hour. Here's a big shout-out to Palm Springs California AAA!