So, from that point on, even though she paid for insurance, it was no longer valid. If she was in an accident, she wouldn't have been covered, because her insurance would no longer have been valid?
He sold his trike last year but kept the vanity tag and insurance on it.
The MVD then “gave” the tag to some dude with a truck somewhere.
We went through hell with them, not being able to actually go IN the building but they eventually took the truck guy’s tag from him and gave it back.
/long live REAPER
It doesn’t effect your insurance.
Must have been some un-knowledgeable DMV employee.
Before VIN’s became standard it was very possible to have the same number on more then one car from different makers.
I am surprised it took more then 5 seconds to fix.
Some states have outsourced their motor vehicle agencies to contractor who try hard enough at least to win the contract again the next time it goes out for bid.
I had a motorcycle that couldn’t be registered because the dealer had reported it stolen (even though they sold it to me). They were lightning quick to give me a refund however...probably some kind of insurance fraud going on.
Not necessarily that she lost registration and title. Just everything got mucked up. Insurance would have still been valid, though the trace through would have been a challenge. New software has a hard time with 100 year old paperwork practices.