The Department of Motor Vehicles in California has a vehicle moving permit.
For a period of only one day, a vehicle moving permit can be issued at no fee.A permit issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles does not require the registration of a vehicle.The auto clubs are authorized to issue REG 172s.
Vehicles that have a valid planned nonoperation (PNO) status on record, be exempt from the PNO law, or have current fees on deposit will be issued a REG 172.
60 days from the issue date, the date must be chosen.It must be entered on the permit and endorsed by the agent.
If a vehicle is moved on a REG 172 in compliance with the restrictions, it does not have to be unladen.
Under the provisions of the permit, a REG 172 may be used to move a crane.Storage to storage does not mean movement to or from a job site; a crane must be registered for such movement.
Only an agent acting with the owner's knowledge and consent should be issued a REG 172.Before the vehicle is moved, a permit must be obtained.Substantiating documents are not required.
When evidence of a permit is required for a registration application, the permit must be lost.
A REG 172 can be issued by authorized DMV personnel, Auto Club personnel or a Business Partner Automation (BPA) agent.
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