therooster2001
Active member
- 824
- 44
- 28
- Location
- Colorado
If you are bugging out, then why even register it? Tow it on the property and call it good. (Check the local laws however on insurance and such as well).
Get a good understanding of the state statutes if you are registering it, and stick to the laws. They aren't that complicated to find nor to understand. Even though my state was VERY clear on the laws, which had changed 5 years ago, the local DMV manager ran it up to the state and even worked to get their permission for a waiver (sort of). I ended up registering my MV with reduced fees. You just got the wrong persons, just be persistent. Maybe not tomorrow, but it will happen. Mine took 3 months, but I am golden now. I feel they went above and beyond, and in no small manner because I was informed and worked with them, and never lost my cool.
Get a good understanding of the state statutes if you are registering it, and stick to the laws. They aren't that complicated to find nor to understand. Even though my state was VERY clear on the laws, which had changed 5 years ago, the local DMV manager ran it up to the state and even worked to get their permission for a waiver (sort of). I ended up registering my MV with reduced fees. You just got the wrong persons, just be persistent. Maybe not tomorrow, but it will happen. Mine took 3 months, but I am golden now. I feel they went above and beyond, and in no small manner because I was informed and worked with them, and never lost my cool.