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VIRP 3.015: Certificate of Non-Operation (CNO-REG 102) (VC §4604.2 and CR&TC §10856)

Collection and Payment of Fees and Penalties

Executive Summary

California DMV VIRP section 3.015 (Certificate of Non-Operation (CNO-REG 102) (VC §4604.2 and CR&TC §10856)) covers if a vehicle has not been operated, moved, or left standing upon any highway subsequent to the vehicle expiration date and the vehicle is exempt from planned. The CNO may be signed by the vehicle owner or person in possession of the vehicle and/or who has knowledge of the vehicle’s nonoperation. Part of Collection and Payment of Fees and Penalties. Tags Clinic hosts the official manual text unchanged below for dealers and registration services in California.

Key Takeaways

  • If a vehicle has not been operated, moved, or left standing upon any highway subsequent to the vehicle expiration date and the vehicle is exempt from planned….
  • The CNO may be signed by the vehicle owner or person in possession of the vehicle and/or who has knowledge of the vehicle’s nonoperation.
  • A CNO cannot be signed by power of attorney and cannot be used when the vehicle is required to be currently registered or have a PNO status on record.
  • A CNO may be submitted for any period of past time, not future time, and must cover the beginning and ending dates of the period in question.
  • Exception: The CNO ending date for a partial-year registration (PYR) vehicle may be up to 30 days beyond date the fees are paid (date fees received).

Important Facts

Manual section
3.015
Chapter
Collection and Payment of Fees and Penalties
Manual text
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