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moe moving questions...aahhhhhh
i thought that i had things under control in and i read that other moving post and
. so my questions are about the car thing. my birthday is in march so i would have just renewed my plates before we more and i was wondering if i would have to switch them over as soon as we got there. we are moving to cali so how do we get a smog test and do we still need to get one if we have ohio plates. i know i will have to renew/get new plates in march of 07, so would i just wait until then for the smog test. and what happens if you fail. is it a once a year test or is it a one time deal? also how about changing you dl? what goes on with that? don't cha just love me? oh there are many more to come, i bet you are all counting down for aaron to get home so you'll be able to take a break from all my questions.
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I totally understand I have a billion questions too but if I asked them all at once it would be crazy. I don't know about california but here in washington you have to do the smog test every other year when you renew you tags or if you buy a new car or put a car in your name. If you fail you don't get tags which means you will get a ticket if you drive your car. It really sucks. If your car is newer I wouldn't worry about it. maybe give a complete tune up first that always makes the score better
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Your HOR doesn't mean jack only your DHs
And in Cali you have to get a smog test before you can get on base no matter where you have tags for Cali tags are pretty cheap and usually it is benefitial to change them over. I wouldn't until you have to but when we were there they were only 34 a year for military |
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If it's your car you can keep your OH plates and registration. It's usually just easier that way since you will more than likely be moving around every few years. We are keeping our's PA. Kept it PA when we lived in IL nad now here in CA. BUT I would call OH DOT and find out about military registration. In PA they let you keep it PA, but at your new address (like mine is CA). There is no change in cost and I just think it's easier. Also for your DL, we area keeping ours PA. Again, PA is very good with military and when we renew we just fill out a renewal application and they send us a new DL without a pic, but if you ever need to shpw your ID you have to show it with your military dependent ID card.
Again, that is PA and I'm glad we are keeping everything as PA (except our insurance, it has to be CA since we now reside in CA.) Here's the link with the numbers to Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. I would just call and ask. OHIP BMVHTH
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I'm from the south and sometimes I have a big mouth
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Michigan lets us keep our plates b/c the vehicles are registered in his name also. I haven't changed my license either. Some states don't require you too. MS doesn't. I think MD does but I never did it.
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The nonphoto ids in most states are for AD only.
Call your state and make sure all info is correct. Every state is different. Like I said though we find it easier to change as we go cause we tend to live in crappy states that are strict about that kind of stuff |
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CA requires a smog check for all cars that are brought into the state, bought here or are over a certain year.
You are required to have CA insurance and they do require the spouse to change your DL over to a CA one but I haven't done that yet. I don't plan on doing it either unless I have to. I do know that some employers here will not hire you if you do not have a CA DL but thankfully the job that I ended up taking doesn't care. Here is a good site for you to check out that should answer all your ?'s http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/brochures...militaryvr.htm |
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