Back in April I changed ownership on my Firehawk (the car was originally in my dad's name for insurance purposes) and I had collector's registration on it. The sticker on my car is still good till October 2007. But since the car was now going to be in my name, I had to get a new registration and re-apply for the collector's as well. However, I still didn't need to get a new inspection sticker, because under state law now, as long as the sticker on the car is not expired, inspection is still good even if the car changes owners.
So when I was at the MVC, they first gave me a new registration card that's good thru April 2008, because regular registration has to be renewed once a year. Then they gave me a collector's voucher that was good thru only July 2007. That surprised me because I've had the collector's reg for almost two years already, and when I got it inspected the first time the station kept my the voucher. So naturally, I figured the voucher would be good till October when it was up for inspection, and then I would just get a new voucher every two years before the next inspection.
I told this to the person at the MVC, but they said you're always supposed to have a voucher, and it needs to be renewed every three months.
I know, it's stupid and confusing, and I'm still not 100% sure about it. But apparently, I'm the only who's been told this.
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John
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