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When it comes to FL, I honestly think it depends on your regional offices. some offices have no issues doing it and others refuse. From reading the posts on here, there have been some nightmares that have happened, but others have had no issues at all. I personally would give it a shot as at this point you have nothing to lose since they already took your registration from you, but not sure if you are wanting to take that chance or not. You could come out with a normal title and plate or an off road or parade only one.Any ideas on what I could/should do to get a dang registration/tag? With the removed axle, I seriously doubt the DHSMV will give it the FMV registration. For all practical real everyday purposes though, I made sure the truck would be street legal. To me it seems the truck would now fall under the customized category.
Thanks for the reply, Cheif. I do appreciate it. I'm going to mull this one over for a bit before I go downtown. I wonder if anyone has had luck getting a title reclassified from a FMV... Annnddd... Crap. Sorry about these post. I just checked the rules and saw it a 'no-no'. I'll delete with my apologies.When it comes to FL, I honestly think it depends on your regional offices. some offices have no issues doing it and others refuse. From reading the posts on here, there have been some nightmares that have happened, but others have had no issues at all. I personally would give it a shot as at this point you have nothing to lose since they already took your registration from you, but not sure if you are wanting to take that chance or not. You could come out with a normal title and plate or an off road or parade only one.
I acknowkedge beint rusty on the ruels, but do you mind please detailing what is making your post a violation of the standing rules of the site?Well.... I think I'm screwed.
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I think the legal term for that is "precedent", and now that you got it, ANYBODY can use it:I live in Florida. When I first attempted to title and tag my M925A2, the local tag office would not do it and referred me to the state DMV. I called them and the uninformed state worker I spoke with told me I could not tag the vehicle. I went around and around with the local office for about a week, then found a link to Mr. Vislocky's letter and sent it to the Tax Collector here. After reviewing the letter and contacting someone at the state level, he called me and said "come get your tag." There is a lot of confusion around the directive that was sent out back in 2017. The local office here in Perry is MV friendly now that I worked through the issue with them.
I too live in FL and believe it really depends on your local office. I was deployed when my wife took mine in to register it and they did not even go outside to look at it. Only problem they had was they couldn’t find HMMWV in their system so it is registered as an AM General Pickup.I live in Florida. The local office here in Perry is MV friendly now that I worked through the issue with them.
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