Submitted by confusedspermotoza t3_yjx23w in Washington

I am moving out of state on 1st December and my vehicle registration is expiring 5th November. Since WA doesn't really refund the registration fee or let you register your vehicle for less than 1 year, how good of an idea it is to let it expire?

I am moving to CA. Am I going to get in trouble in CA when I go there to register my vehicle?

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AmericanRN t1_iuq9upj wrote

Drive to CA in November and get it registered before it expires.

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DerekL1963 t1_iuqboeq wrote

Is the cost of a potential ticket plus having to register anyhow less than the cost of registering in the first place? If it is, then yeah, it's a good idea to let your tabs expire.

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Nearly_Pointless t1_iuqkanm wrote

If your month tab is 11 for November, chances are you won’t even get a second look. Unless you do something stupid to get pulled over and an LEO runs your registration, there isn’t anything to alert them.

I’d run it.

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EtherPhreak t1_iuqzxwv wrote

Based on all of the missing plates and expired plates around, I would probably roll the dice.

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hoehater t1_iur6blv wrote

Driving to California on expired tabs is pretty dumb. Same as driving FROM California on expire tabs.

State troopers/highway patrol LOVE to ticket out of state folks with expired tabs.

The cost of a ticket in Oregon is around $100, and California is double that.

If it’s cheaper to renew in Washington it might be the better way to go.

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intrepidated t1_iurj79g wrote

I seriously doubt a trooper is going to pull you over for a Nov sticker on Dec 1.

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Piddy3825 t1_ius8w2w wrote

yeah, based on the short time between expiration and your renewal in California, I'd risk the trip just to save the money otherwise wasted on the Washington renewal. Chances are if you get a ticket, the cost of the ticket for having expired tabs is gonna be less than what it woulda cost you to renew them and taken the loss anyways. Good luck

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1nn3 t1_iush5x8 wrote

Getting a WA DOL trip permit to bridge the gap might be cheaper at $33 for 30 days, and you stay legit.

CA probably won’t care about expired out of state tags and will give you temporary permit (or same day plates) when you apply for registration there anyway

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sendam99 t1_iusohuw wrote

Never let your registration expire. If you ever get into an accident (knock on the wood it doesn't happen), your insurance will NOT cover a dime and you will be in severe trouble. Also, some insurances do not cover if you register your car in a different state, though they cover accidents in different state (so you may have to get a different insurance provider)

I used to live in CA they are so much annoying with paperwork, some DMVs in CA ask for proof of current out of state registration, if you don't they make you file additional paperwork & fees. IMHO, not worth the hassle. I know WA tabs cost $100 - $150 bucks, it sucks when you don't use them.

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sendam99 t1_iut6nee wrote

Wow $300? I pay $99 & $120 for my 2 cars. What make/model year is your car If I may ask? Also if you are with PEMCO (many in WA are...) you will need to switch to a new car insurance provider who operates in CA (like Geico, State Farm etc...) and get a refund from WA insurance for the rest of the unused term.

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Lost-In-Woods-Again t1_iutzt3q wrote

My tabs on my daily driver lapsed for a year. No one looked at me twice.

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