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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 64580" data-attributes="member: 222"><p>When my DB was ready to be registered it's VIN was no longer in the DMV computer's database so it had to be verified by either a DMV person or a CHP Officer if it could be brought to either's office. What I was told if it didn't run was that the dept with jurisdiction over the area I lived in was who I should call. If I lived in the county it would be the Sheriff's Dept. Since I live in Ventura it was Ventura PD. The DMV supplied me with the form for the Officer to use since it wasn't quite ready to run at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 64580, member: 222"] When my DB was ready to be registered it's VIN was no longer in the DMV computer's database so it had to be verified by either a DMV person or a CHP Officer if it could be brought to either's office. What I was told if it didn't run was that the dept with jurisdiction over the area I lived in was who I should call. If I lived in the county it would be the Sheriff's Dept. Since I live in Ventura it was Ventura PD. The DMV supplied me with the form for the Officer to use since it wasn't quite ready to run at the time. [/QUOTE]
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