Executive Summary
California DMV VIRP section 22.050 (Credit From Prior Year Registration Fees) covers fees paid on deposit for one registration year(s) cannot be credited to a subsequent registration year(s) unless the applicant provides substantiation that a. Fees for all years must be collected if a refund is not justified. Part of Corrections and Adjustments. Tags Clinic hosts the official manual text unchanged below for dealers and registration services in California.
Key Takeaways
- Fees paid on deposit for one registration year(s) cannot be credited to a subsequent registration year(s) unless the applicant provides substantiation that a….
- Fees for all years must be collected if a refund is not justified.
- Example: Fees were due and posted on a vehicle record in 2010.
- The customer returns in 2014 and the only fees generated are for 2011 through 2014.
- The 2010 fees are still due and cannot be applied towards 2011 through 2014 registration fees.
Important Facts
- Manual section
- 22.050
- Chapter
- Corrections and Adjustments
- Manual text
- Verbatim DMV VIRP source below the overview