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Register Car in Different State Than Purchased?
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 13446250" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>Dunno how it works but I know a few guys stationed at places like Travis AFB, Pendleton, and they had their cars registered to their home state and were here for a couple years easy. </p><p></p><p>Most them had stories of getting pulled over and asked but once you tell the LEO you are active military stationed here, theyre usually pretty cool about it, unless youre doing something stupid to necessitate the third degree.</p><p></p><p>I would imagine you tell the seller/dealership you are registering the car out of state so they do not put the taxes into the financed amount. If you are buying in cash this should be pretty simple, its the equivalent of the seller handing you the title with the responsibility on you to register it and pay proper taxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 13446250, member: 40530"] Dunno how it works but I know a few guys stationed at places like Travis AFB, Pendleton, and they had their cars registered to their home state and were here for a couple years easy. Most them had stories of getting pulled over and asked but once you tell the LEO you are active military stationed here, theyre usually pretty cool about it, unless youre doing something stupid to necessitate the third degree. I would imagine you tell the seller/dealership you are registering the car out of state so they do not put the taxes into the financed amount. If you are buying in cash this should be pretty simple, its the equivalent of the seller handing you the title with the responsibility on you to register it and pay proper taxes. [/QUOTE]
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