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One Trip Permit (Transporting new LD from CA to state of residence)
Sounds like you have a good solid plan.  We are having problems getting Kentucky DMV to agree to allow us to prepay our registration and taxes so we can get our plates to drive. They are saying the local sheriff has to inspect the chassis to verify the VIN and can't do it virtually. I showed the sheriff the VIN but he said he can't accept it as correct until he sees the vehicle. Also they say the fire chief has to inspect for safety before we can register the vehicle since it is a camper. I asked for temporary tags and they said I can't get them until it's inspected.  They told me to get transport tags from CA but if I'm not paying CA taxes, I doubt that will happen.  Our state only has 6 % sales tax so I was hoping to pay that rather than CA tax. I'm going to call Todd again at LD and see if he has a suggestion. My husband is considering having it shipped to KY under cover at this point. ::)
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

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Quote from: Mottleycru  -  2 hours ago
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  They told me to get transport tags from CA but if I'm not paying CA taxes, I doubt that will happen.  Our state only has 6 % sales tax so I was hoping to pay that rather than CA tax. I'm going to call Todd again at LD and see if he has a suggestion. My husband is considering having it shipped to KY under cover at this point. ::)


The way it's done is you get an ICC driver to take you to the CA border. You WILL get a transport permit so you can drive back to KY. Then you pay sales tax to KY instead of CA.  The driver is arranged by Lazy Daze.  It's relatively painless.


Linda B
Green 2021 RB "Lidia"
ordered Jan 10, 2020
delivered Dec 8, 2020

Formerly: 2002 30' IB

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Here's what the One Trip Permit looked like nearly 18 years and 2 addresses ago:

Linda, I did a copy instead of a split and stole your comment above. Forgive me.

Chris



Formerly: 2002 30' IB

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just want another data point ....

we prepaid and got papers from the factory with in 2-3 days of pre paying. NJ DMV is only by appointment and I had only one shot as there are no more appointments available before we go for pickup. All papers from factory were in good order and it took only 5 minutes and 8+K of sales tax and registration to get title and new plates.

NJ also has inspection requirement which need to happen within 15 days. Registration folks were not authorized to give me an extension for inspection but I have an email from NJ DMV inspection department stating that I can get the inspection done as soon as I come back to NJ and there will not be any penalty for inspection delays. Of course this email paper copy is staying with rest of the papers.

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I am curious how insurance works with a temporary registration.
2002 TK 24ft

 
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"I am curious how insurance works with a temporary registration."
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A question to ask your insurer?
2003 TK has a new home

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I am curious how insurance works with a temporary registration.
insurance did not even care if i had the title or how i will bring the motor home back ..... in fact having the insurance is the requirement for title and registration in NJ. insurance company knew that motorhome is in CA and put the delivery date on insurance policy. it was pretty simple two email exchanges but I asked insurance company to contact factory if they have any question, not sure if they did though. I do have NJ Manufacturer for cars, home, umbrella and now motorhome and am with them for 30+ years perhaps history helped but process was very simple.

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I am curious how insurance works with a temporary registration.

When I purchased used from a private party in the state of Florida, the Florida DMV gave me a temporary tag which was good for 30 days to get out of the state.  I simply called my insurance company, AAA, after we made the purchase and they insured me right then and there so I could drive back to California. The insurance agent emailed me the proof of insurance and I showed it to the DMV clerk on my phone to satisfy them.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

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"I am curious how insurance works with a temporary registration."
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A question to ask your insurer?
Most certainly. Every state, every insurer is different. This goes for taxes and licensing, permanent and temporary, as well. Make the phone calls.

Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

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Thank you so much for the input. I am buying from Florida and driving it back to Massachusetts.  I've inquired about the 30 day registration. I will contact AAA fir insurance. My current company will not issue insurance until it is registered in MA.
2002 TK 24ft