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VIRP 10.030: Early Renewal or Planned Nonoperation Certification (VC §4601)
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Executive Summary
California DMV VIRP section 10.030 (Early Renewal or Planned Nonoperation Certification (VC §4601)) covers vehicle owners may renew vehicle registration or file a planned nonoperation (PNO) up to 75 days prior to the registration expiration date. Vehicles With PNO Status—If a PNO is on file for the vehicle and the owner is paying renewal fees for the upcoming registration year, do not collect fees for…. Part of Renewals. Tags Clinic hosts the official manual text unchanged below for dealers and registration services in California.
Key Takeaways
- Vehicle owners may renew vehicle registration or file a planned nonoperation (PNO) up to 75 days prior to the registration expiration date.
- Vehicles With PNO Status—If a PNO is on file for the vehicle and the owner is paying renewal fees for the upcoming registration year, do not collect fees for….
- Stamp “Not Valid Until (date)” on the registration card.
- However, if the owner will use the vehicle prior to the upcoming registration year, current year fees are due.
- Mandatory Renewal—Renewal fees must be paid on any application presented within 30 days of the registration expiration date except on an application for….
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