DUDE! I just got my registration renewal

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Old 12-07-2012 | 01:47 PM
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only in certain areas of ca can you get concealed carry, and you have to be super lucky and know the right people
so the way I see it you cant get it here

and our trailers is a permanent registration so pay the fee once its good for life I guess. At least the 9 years I had my trailer never got another renewal
 
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Old 12-07-2012 | 03:14 PM
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You can't get a CCW in Cali. You can apply, but you will be denied.
 
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Old 12-07-2012 | 03:18 PM
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OBTAINING A CONCEALED WEAPON LICENSE

  • Concealed Weapon applications are obtained from the local county.
  • You need to bring in proof of firearms training when you submit the application. This could be a military I.D., certificate from a hunters' education or other firearms training class such as the one given by the Sheriff's Office.
  • You must be fingerprinted when you apply.
Processing of the application and background check takes about 90 days.
Fees

  • For the fingerprinting/background check, $34 to be paid when application is submitted.
  • For the license, $22 to be paid when license is issued.
Renewals

Licenses are valid for five years. To renew your license, you must come in 30 days prior to the expiration date.
Renewal fees:
  • The background check is $20 which is to be paid when application is submitted.
  • The license is $15 which is to be paid when license is issued.


My proof of firearm training was Hunter's Education course taken in the early 80's when I was just a youngster. In Idaho, we like our law-abiding citizens to carry .
 
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Old 12-07-2012 | 03:50 PM
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More states need to adopt right to carry laws like VT, AK, AZ and WY. No permit required.


One thing i do miss about living in VT.
 
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Old 12-08-2012 | 05:04 AM
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Originally Posted by MikeW
only in certain areas of ca can you get concealed carry, and you have to be super lucky and know the right people
so the way I see it you cant get it here

and our trailers is a permanent registration so pay the fee once its good for life I guess. At least the 9 years I had my trailer never got another renewal
Be careful. You gotta pay every 5 years. They just don't know where to send the bill. It's only $10... but I'm sure they'll nail you for 4 years of late fees. You may want to call the DMV to see where you stand before you get busted.
 
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Old 12-08-2012 | 12:58 PM
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Be careful. You gotta pay every 5 years. They just don't know where to send the bill. It's only $10... but I'm sure they'll nail you for 4 years of late fees. You may want to call the DMV to see where you stand before you get busted.
weird because im at the same address for 30 years and have 6 other street legal vehicles I get renewals for

I also asked my boss who has like 4 trailers and he said he has never received a renewal since they went to that perm sticker too

only thing I can see is if I sold it the new owner will get stuck with the fees if there are any
 
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Old 12-08-2012 | 02:46 PM
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I bought a 5x8' cargo trailer in '04 and had to register it again 5-years later. You don't get tags, just a $10-$12 bill. One of the few bargains in California.
 
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Old 12-08-2012 | 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeW
weird because im at the same address for 30 years and have 6 other street legal vehicles I get renewals for

I also asked my boss who has like 4 trailers and he said he has never received a renewal since they went to that perm sticker too

only thing I can see is if I sold it the new owner will get stuck with the fees if there are any
You either fell out of the system or they lost your info. The PTI program is a newer program and the DMV is easily confused. Paper titles are optional now too. I'm confused because my renewal was $23. Anyways, here's the info:

V C Section 5014.1 Permanent Trailer Identification Plates and Identification Certificates
 
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