Executive Summary
California DMV VIRP section 11.150 (Rollbacks (VC§5901)) covers a rollback is when a buyer returns a vehicle to the dealer after operating it on the customer copy of the dealer’s report of sale. The report of sale cannot be voided when this occurs; all fees are due from the date of sale and must be submitted promptly to DMV. Part of Transfers. Tags Clinic hosts the official manual text unchanged below for dealers and registration services in California.
Key Takeaways
- A rollback is when a buyer returns a vehicle to the dealer after operating it on the customer copy of the dealer’s report of sale.
- The report of sale cannot be voided when this occurs; all fees are due from the date of sale and must be submitted promptly to DMV.
- A sale canceled prior to operation of the vehicle by the buyer is not a rollback and the report of sale must be voided.
- If a dealer sells a vehicle to a purchaser whose financing is rejected (requiring a new contract) and the replacement contract has a cosigner, another party….
- Note A dealer who returned all vehicle license fees (VLF) collected to the first purchaser may collect prorated VLF from the second purchaser based on the….
Important Facts
- Manual section
- 11.150
- Chapter
- Transfers
- Manual text
- Verbatim DMV VIRP source below the overview