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  • Submitted: Tuesday, June 28, 2011
  • Last Posting: Saturday, May 26, 2012
  • Reported By: CA.DMV.SUCKS! — san luis obispo California United States of America
california dmv
sacramento California United States of America

california dmv no registration renewal for the second year in a row! sacramento, California

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  California DMV, how I love you! You and your ways of ripping off tax paying Californians. This is the second year in a row I have not received A renewal for registration on a vehicle less than 4 years old. I find it quite convenient that me and many other Californians don't receive a renewal notice before the due date, but always seem to receive the late fees/penalty letter with hefty penalty fees every time.
 
   I have read some of the other complaints and responses from CA. DMV employees, And all I have to say is shame on you CA. DMV. Absolute thugs with no one to answer to makes for A Hitler run type organization. The California DMV was established in 1915, one would think that in 96 years of business, they could get this sort of thing right. But hey what do I know? If I dont pay I run the risk of rediculous fines, vehicle impounds, tickets and possible arrest. My solution for this problem is to make the entire process automated. Yes there are jobs to be lost but I feel most if not all americans dislike the DMV and all associated with the whole process anyway. So, eliminate the problem! In a dream world that would be the DMV itself, second best is the possibility of human tampering/error. Thanks again for nothing!

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#1 Consumer Comment

Never had a problem

AUTHOR: Robert - Irvine (U.S.A.)

You must be special for them to pick on you. I have yet to miss a renewal notice in my many years of owning cars. I do know they send them out about 2 months early so it is possible that you just toss it as junk mail. Of course if by chance you don't get one its pretty easy to look at your license plate and think. "hmmm looks like my renewal is due soon perhaps I should look into it. "


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#2 Employee

Late DMV renewals

AUTHOR: 1HotMVFR - Sacramento (USA)

Make the entire process automated?  CA DMV has been trying to get customers to pay their fees by mail for years. Now they are trying to get people to pay by mail, over the phone or by internet. There are still the die-hards that insist on walking in and paying their registration fees in cash every year.  The billing process is automated.  The paper is fed into the printing machine, they are printed and another machine stuffs the envelopes and they are loaded onto the USPS mail truck and away it goes. I don't know how much more automated it can get. 

Shame on CA DMV because you didn't get your bill yet you received the delinquent notice? If you had a problem with the billing last year, one would think that you would be on the lookout for the bill this year.  You do realize that "I didn't get the bill" is one of the most popular excuses people use when they are paying a bill late don't you? And that applies to any bill.  I am not saying that DMV doesn't make mistakes, I am just saying that YOU, the registered owner of the vehicle, is responsible for knowing when those tags expire.  And if YOU don't receive a bill then YOU are supposed to take your registration card to DMV and pay for the renewal.  And just because the "month" tag says JUNE, that doesn't mean that you have until July 1st to pay for the renewal.  The vehicle has a birthday, just like you do, and that is the day the tags renew each year.

There are a couple reasons that you didn't get your renewal notice.  1) If someone sent in a release of liability with your plate # on it (in error of course). 2) law enforcement put a stop on it 3) You moved and didn't update your address 4) The mailman didn't deliver it to the correct address. 

And finally, we are not thugs.  We are human beings, trying to do the best job we can. We do make mistakes, just like the customers do.  We are not whipping boys for the customers to treat like second class citizens. We don't make the rules and regulations that we have to follow.  The people that YOU elected made those decisions and passed those laws.  Since the first of May, we have had to tell people that we were unable to send out their renewal notice because the legislature was trying to raise fees and passed a bill that put a hold on those notices. Now the notices are being mailed out with an insert explaining the reason for the delay, the extension to pay the fees and included an expedite envelope for them to return the payment in.  This past week I had at least 80 people walk into the office with the notices we sent them and I still had to repeat everything that was written on the papers in their hand. 

Finally, if you do not want to be in arrears next year, be responsible and make sure your registration is paid on time.  If you have problems retaining information then get a day planner and make a note when your registration is due.  If you don't receive the bill and its less than 60 days to the renewal date, then make an appointment and go into DMV and find out how much the bill is.  By the way, DMV receives approximately 80,000 pieces of mail 5 days a week.  So be sure to put your plate number on your payment.  If you use online banking I suggest you don't because the online banking system payments get lost more often than any other type of payment.

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#3 Consumer Comment

Are you really that much of a "tool"?

AUTHOR: Steve - Bradenton (USA)

The month and year of registration expiration is clearly printed on your registration, and it is the same every year!



You know when it is due, right?



Then just pay it!

You can go online and do it in less time than it took to do this rip off report!



Problem solved.


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#4 Owner of Company

BS

AUTHOR: Tyler - (United States of America)

 I have no sympathy for you overpaid bureaucrats at the CA DMV. The whole thing is a big scam designed to suck money out of my pocket to give useless souls like you to have a job. You might think you are human beings but to me you are nothing but blood sucking tics on a free people. 30 days late and I was charged $168 penalty. Seriously, if a bank or any other private company gouged you for that much of a late fee they would be brought up on fraud charges. I got charged $446 for 12 months of "registration" for my 2yr old sedan, give me a break! And what did I get for all that money? I'll tell you what I got, a fricking sticker!! And I paid some moron like yourself to push a few computer keys. These public union workers are nothing but total scum. You should be ashamed every time you cash your paycheck. Go get a real job and contribute something useful to society and stop expecting honest citizens to cover your sad existence.

The CA DMV are nothing but thieves.
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#5 Consumer Comment

Tyler, you better look in the mirror on this one!

AUTHOR: Southern Chemical and Equipment LLC - Sarasota (USA)

Tyler, you are calling others "morons", etc...but you posted here as the "owner of the company".



You own the DMV?



You should take a close look at what you are doing before calling others morons.
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#6 Employee

Feel better now?

AUTHOR: 1HotMVFR - Sacramento (USA)

My comments and opinions are my own.  I am not speaking on the behalf of Calif Dmv.

Tyler: 

Come on, two years in a row?  Didn't you learn your lesson last year? Why didn't you go to DMV before your tags expired and say hey I didn't get my bill?  When I was 18 my dad took me to buy my first car.  (I paid for it).  On the way to get the car he lectured me about the responsibilities involved with owning a car.  He said that it would be my responsibility to make sure the car was insured, registered and maintained.  Obviously your father didn't give you the same lecture.

Finally I find your derogatory insults offensive.  Just because you neglected your responsibilities that doesn't give you the right to insult and demean anyone.  People like you come into DMV every day.  "I didn't get my bill"  is a broken record for the most part.  Most put the blame on DMV's shoulders.  But some say hey, I should've paid more attn and checked on it.  Most of the time the customer will be handed a statement of facts, asked to make a statement that they didn't get the bill and want consideration in the penalties.  If they've never been late before the penalties can be adjusted.  If we can see a reason why a bill wasn't sent.  Or if it had been returned by the post office then we will remove them.

 For the last 3 yrs state workers carried the weight of the budget deficit on their shoulders.  Our pay was cut, we had to take 3 days off a mon without pay.  The average DMV employee makes less than their private sector counterparts.  I made less than $36,000 last year.  That is below the poverty level.  How much did you make last year?

Your rant didn't do anything but prove that you are irresponsible and ill mannered.  Accept responsibility for your poor recordkeeping habits. If you do not have the maturity to handle the responsibilities of owning a vehicle then I suggest you sell yours and get a bus pass. 

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#7 Consumer Comment

CA DMV

AUTHOR: Victim2012 - el cajon (United States of America)

I have read some of the other complaints and responses from CA. DMV employees, And all I have to say is shame on you CA. DMV. They are thugs at the DMV!
I received my renewal registration on time however the notice was indicated that I have to mail my payment and I could not renewal on line,anyway I thought it is a joke since its been quite time that I use to pay any of my bills with check? so I try on line to see if there is error in the notice received and below is the message i got on DMV site:

Online Registration Renewal

Ineligible
This vehicle is not eligible for online renewal. Mail the bottom portion of the registration renewal notice with the fees and requested items in the envelope provided prior to the expiration date to avoid late fees. If you no longer have the envelope, please use the address provided on the renewal notice.

Contact Information
For further assistance, please call us at (800) 777-0133 or send us an email. The email link should only be used for inquiries about your online transaction made at our Website. We do not respond to email inquiries about other transactions or issues.

Reminder
As a reminder, late fees will be assessed if renewal fees are not paid by the date(s) noted on the registration renewal notice.

So I went to the bank Got my check book for Dear DMV and send the check for $500 dollars with our great usps mail services and since I am driving truck ofcourse I have to pay weight fee. Make the story short after DMV collecting the fund out of my account, send me a appreciation notice called notice of incomplete renewal and Late fees since the application was postmarked after the due date. Please don't tell me I am loosing my mind,so if the mail did not arrive on time or did not postmark it on time at post office is our fault? If the state is out of money,please ask for it,you know how to generate the revenue,here is some suggestion that might help start to add:start your car engine fee,turn on your car radio fee, turn on your car AC fee, passenger at front seat fee, passenger at rear seat fee, night light fee,head light fee, and your car birthday due fee, and please dont lecture us to be responsible since you know it by heart that what you folks are doing to the citizens are wrong.
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#8 Employee

more info please

AUTHOR: 1HotMVFR - Sacramento (USA)

Ok, how about some more info.  Does it request that you send proof of insurance? Does your vehicle weigh over 10,000 lbs?  if it does weigh over 10K you are ineligible for mail renewal because you may require additional stickers that the online system is unable to process.  The stub includes a section that allows the owner to change the weight info so the appropriate stickers can be mailed.  If the vehicle is registered to a business then the insurance system doesn't collect the required proof of insurance like it does for privately owned private passenger vehicles.  Finally if you mailed the payment with a postmark date prior to the due date (and you are positive you mailed it before the due date) then you can go to any dmv, fill out a reg256 (statement of facts) and complete the section G part of the form.  State your case and 9 out of 10 times the penalties will be removed.
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#9 Consumer Comment

I have a life...

AUTHOR: anonymous - San Diego (United States of America)

If we relied on ourselves to pay all of our bills when due, without the benefit of receiving invoices or bills as a reminder, bills would not be paid on time by the majority of people. For CA DMV to say that it is our responsibility to know when our registration is due is to imply that we have nothing better to do than to focus on when our renewal is due. The absurdity of this being "our fault" is the DMV falling to understand that if it is our expectation that we will recieve a renewal form in the mail, then that is the reminder which precludes us from having to monitor the due date ourselves. I received a timely reminder on one vehicle, but not on two others. I now have two late fees and must endure the long lines at DMV to get them to waive the $260.00 in late fees. Then there is the exposure to getting a ticket for not having a current registration. Sadly, this is very typical of how poorly government is run. 
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