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tomato
03-25-2009, 03:53 PM
I traded in my old car at the Toyota dealership when I bought my Yaris, and when I turned the pink slip over to them, the dealership told me they would fill out the necessary paperwork with the DMV so I wouldn't have to file a release of liability form on my own for change of ownership on my old car. In fact, I'm pretty sure they gave me some kind of piece of paper saying they were taking over the Honda (can't find it now, but I'll look later tonight to be sure).

Yet, the DMV just sent me my notice of registration for the old car (along with the pink slip for the new car!). :confused:

Does anyone know if the DMV expects you to file your own NRL when you trade in a car at a dealership in California or if the delaership usually does that?

At the time I traded in my car, the budget was pretty tight in California and they were reducing DMV hours, so who knows, maybe something fell through the cracks. Or maybe I messed up and didn't file what I was supposed to file? :frown:

Thanks for any help.

PS. I intend to call the DMV tomorrow, papers on hand, but I thought I'd ask around first.

tomato
03-25-2009, 08:38 PM
:help:

jdinrc
03-25-2009, 10:14 PM
When I bought mine they gave me a release of liability form that transferred ownership of my trade to the dealer. Maybe the DMV renewal of your old car was in the works prior to when they received the new car registration. My registration was far enough away from when I bought it that they couldn't get them mixed up.

rningonfumes
03-26-2009, 12:45 AM
Ya, as jdinrc said, go to the dmv and just do one of those whether or not you know the dealor did anything on their own.

or rather, just do it online right now:

http://www.dmv.ca.gov/online/nrl/welcome.htm

Info you need is the Vin or license plate number and the dealor's info. It would have been the stub you keep when you sign off the paperwork to anyone when you sell a car. I had to do it for a civic and camry I had given to the local junk yard.

tomato
03-26-2009, 01:27 PM
When I bought mine they gave me a release of liability form that transferred ownership of my trade to the dealer. Maybe the DMV renewal of your old car was in the works prior to when they received the new car registration. My registration was far enough away from when I bought it that they couldn't get them mixed up.

That makes of sense!

I like the idea of completing my own form online as well. Don't know why I didn't think of doing it.

Thanks very much, guys, much appreciated! :thumbsup: