Politics & Government

CHP Looking For CHEATERS

The California Highway Patrol is asking for the public's help in identifying drivers who have not registered their vehicles.

 

Marin CHP is requesting the public’s assistance with identifying vehicles that are avoiding California registration fees.

The State of California loses millions of dollars a year in revenue from California residents who unlawfully register their vehicles in other states or countries. It is a fact that vehicle registration fees are due immediately upon accepting employment or establishing residency in the State of California. Additionally, California law permits only 20 days to complete the process of registering your vehicle without paying a penalty.

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The three most common reasons for individuals not completing the registration process are: they may be unaware of CA registration laws, they may be purposefully evading payments of registration fees and taxes, or they may be unable to comply with CA air pollution control laws due to the condition of their vehicle.

Members of the public who wish to seek more information or notify the CHP of a possible unregistered vehicle in their area may file information with the CHP online at CHP.CA.GOV, under the CHEATERS (Californians Help Eliminate All The Evasive Registration Scofflaws) program heading. Information that should be included to assist us in following up on possible registration evasion is the following:

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  • State or province in which vehicle is registered
  • Vehicle license number
  • Date and time the vehicle was observed
  • Make, model and color of the vehicle
  • Location where the vehicle was observed (street(s) and city)
  • Any additional comments and descriptive information


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