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Old 12-30-2016, 07:33 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Ariel Red Hunter View Post
you can register it in any sate in the union. Except, maybe, California. A codical was signed about 100 years ago to accept any other states registration and title as valid. California may elect to violate this codical, but they better hope that the other states never refuse to recognise California titles as valid.
With California, one has to move from another state, and have had the bike (or [most] any other vehicle) registered for at least 6 months. The loophole they have closed is that one cannot already be in California, and buy a vehicle and have it registered in another state for 6 months, and then bring it in to California and register it in Cal. Again, one has to move to California with their vehicle. You would have to prove you moved from Vermont, in other words (for California, not sure about any other state).

The other loophole is that they will NOT recognize certain vehicles, such as ATVs, or off-road buggies such as Razors like I see buzzing the streets of Yuma, AZ near daily as street legal no matter how long one had it registered.
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