Are you gonna keep crying till nobody else posts?... you broke the law... you got caught... you lose... just like everything else in your life... seems like you'd be used to this by now... go cash your welfare check and buy you a bottle of wine and some cheap smokes and chill the he11 out before the rest of the world laughs at you like those of us here... I heard through the grapevine that the thrests to the police were forwarded to the police... you get to cry cry cry again soon... YAY!!!
Got caught doing WHAT? Obeying STATE LAW??? I don't get a welfare check you ****ing ***HOLE! I've worked HARD for EVERYTHING I've EVER owned, & ALL the things that were STOLEN from me!! Go **** YOURSELF.
I happen to know for fact that Ohio will issue you a 30 day tag when you buy a car there that is going to be registered in another state. Should have bought the 30 day tag and then you could have driven the car to the DMV legally.
I am a State of Alabama resident and I just acquired a vehicle. How many days do I have to Title and register this vehicle?
Alabama law provides that any person acquiring a new or used motor vehicle shall within 20 calendar days from the date of acquisition, obtain a license plate. In order to register a vehicle subject to the Alabama title law, a title application must be completed before a registration can be processed.
What are the prerequisites for registering a vehicle in Alabama?
Vehicles being titled, for the first time in Alabama must be inspected by the designated agent before the title application can be completed.
How are they to know factually, that you didn't drive it home the very day you bought it, and that you are not just driving around willy-nilly completely illegal?
It would seem to me what you should have done was to apply for a temp tag before driving it up to the DMV for the inspection.. Get a buddy to take you up to the DMV or take a bus with the proper paperwork....Probably just a small oversight on your part, however , ignorance is no excuse...
Re-read the law. You have 20 days from the DATE OF AQUISITION - NOT the date of purchase. There ARE no temporay tags. You have to DRIVE the car to the DMV in order for them to inspect it. They WILL NOT TAKE just PAPERWORK - THEY HAVE TO SEE THE CAR!!! What part of "must be inspected by the designated agent" don't you understand??? I posted the SAME STATE LAW abouve in RED text no less. Could have saved you some trouble if you had chose to read it. GOD there are SOOO many IDIOTS on this board!!!
I happen to know for fact that Ohio will issue you a 30 day tag when you buy a car there that is going to be registered in another state. Should have bought the 30 day tag and then you could have driven the car to the DMV legally.
Did'nt you just buy this car from Ohio? Anyway... I think (not for certain) any state will issue you a 30 day tag if you buy are car and are going to register it in a different state.
Yes you did break the law. Driving an unregistered vehicle is against the law. Doesn't matter if the tag transfers because your tag was expired. Show me where it states you can drive it on an expired tag and unregistered.
No, I DID NOT break the law! What part of that don't you understand? ACCORDING TO STATE LAW, I am allowed to DRIVE the car to the DMV (& in fact am REQUIRED to) for them to inspect it. The tag transfer is COMPLETELY IRRELEVENT! I could have driven it with NO TAG AT ALL, & I would STILL be COMPLETELY WITHIN STATE LAW.
You didn't break the law but you were driving on expired tags. Isn't driving on expired tags against the law? Yes it is. And you broke the law. Its your fault.
I'm not going to say whether you were right or wrong in this. I don't know the laws for all states.
I was given a car that was in Ohio and I needed to bring it to Florida. I called the local FL. DMV and asked them what "I" needed to do. as they also require to see the car in person. They gave me detailed instructions on everything I need to do. I flew to ohio, had family take me to the Ohio DMV with the title and I bought a 30 day temporary tag. I then drove the car to FL. and took it to the DMV with a bill of sale and bought a FL. tag. It was all actually a very simple process.
This is just a suggestion and you can take it for what it's worth but I suggest in the future you place a simple phone call to the DMV and ask them their process.
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Nazareth Member
Posts: 730 From: morristown, TN Registered: Aug 2003
wahh wahh wahh wahh wahh give it up pauliepoo... you have spouted profanity in every post.. perhaps you did this to the kind officer that tried to help you to obey they law... you are a criminal and an arrogant a$$.. no wonder they don't want to hear your side of the story... pay the freaking fine and go on with the rest of your fantastic life.... and please try to obey the law in the future so we won't have to go through this again... at least until the federal "threat of violence to public servants" law sadly takes you away from us.
acquisition Main Entry: ac·qui·si·tion Pronunciation: \ˌa-kwə-ˈzi-shən\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English acquisicioun, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French acquisition, from Latin acquisition-, acquisitio, from acquirere Date: 14th century 1 : the act of acquiring 2 : something or someone acquired or gained <the team announced two new acquisitions>
I don't believe acquisition means physical possession. You took acquisition the day you paid for it and received the title and paperwork for it. If a business takes acquisition of another business, it doesn't mean that they drove over and loaded the other business into there car and brought it back to their business. It means they took possession i.e. ownership of it.
Section 32-6-61 Licensing, registration, etc., staggered - Registration month; expiration and renewal; proration; reregistration of vehicles. All persons who acquire a motor vehicle which is located in this state and required to be registered in this state, within 20 calendar days from DATE OF PURCHASE, shall reregister the vehicle with the judge of probate or other county official authorized and required by law to issue license plates, of the county in which the owner resides, if the owner is an individual, or of the county in which the motor vehicle is used or operated if the owner is a firm, corporation, or association. The owner shall be issued a new registration receipt and purchase a license plate or validation decal(s) to the appropriate month assigned for renewal.
I'm not going to say whether you were right or wrong in this. I don't know the laws for all states.
I was given a car that was in Ohio and I needed to bring it to Florida. I called the local FL. DMV and asked them what "I" needed to do. as they also require to see the car in person. They gave me detailed instructions on everything I need to do. I flew to ohio, had family take me to the Ohio DMV with the title and I bought a 30 day temporary tag. I then drove the car to FL. and took it to the DMV with a bill of sale and bought a FL. tag. It was all actually a very simple process.
This is just a suggestion and you can take it for what it's worth but I suggest in the future you place a simple phone call to the DMV and ask them their process.
I KNEW what I needed to do. I've bought SEVERAL cars from out of state over the years & have done the same thing I did this time - drove the car to get it inspected. I had to do the SAME THING when I moved here with ALL my cars. In fact, I did the SAME THING since then too. STATE LAW requires me to take the car to the DMV for inspection. Without that they WILL NOT issue a tag.
wahh wahh wahh wahh wahh give it up pauliepoo... you have spouted profanity in every post.. perhaps you did this to the kind officer that tried to help you to obey they law... you are a criminal and an arrogant a$$.. no wonder they don't want to hear your side of the story... pay the freaking fine and go on with the rest of your fantastic life.... and please try to obey the law in the future so we won't have to go through this again... at least until the federal "threat of violence to public servants" law sadly takes you away from us.
PERHAPS I didn't! In fact, I was VERY POLITE to the ****ing cop! So once again you're ASSUMING something that is NOT TRUE. Just because I'm SEVEARLY PISSED OFF about being DENIED DUE PROCESS dosen't mean you have a CLUE. It's SHEEP like you that are ALLOWING this country to go down like it is. If you (& EVERYONE) don't STAND UP FOR WHAT'S RIGHT, you will NO LONGER BE FREE - & it will happen VERY SOON (actually it's ALREADY happened - you're just TOO BLIND to see it). I'm willing to FIGHT for my FREEDOM; are YOU??? I doubt it. You think you can let the soldiers in foriegn lands do that, but without freedom here on home soil they're giving their lives for NOTHING! WAKE UP, KIDS!
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rogergarrison Member
Posts: 49601 From: A Western Caribbean Island/ Columbus, Ohio Registered: Apr 99
I dont know about other states but Ohio, you have 30 days to apply for registration from date of purchase. You can buy a temp tag with only a bill of sale. You dont need a title or the car. When you buy the temp tag, you dont even need to display it. You can drive it anywhere, like to DMV, or your grandmothers. Before the 30 tag runs out you have to have proper registration, and have had it inspected (usually only for VIN number and mileage). If you dont get it registered either with tag or temp tag within the 30 days, you need to tow or trailer it to DMV....and you will pay a penalty for not doing it in time. I would assume most states are relatively run the same way.
acquisition Main Entry: ac·qui·si·tion Pronunciation: \ˌa-kwə-ˈzi-shən\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English acquisicioun, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French acquisition, from Latin acquisition-, acquisitio, from acquirere Date: 14th century 1 : the act of acquiring 2 : something or someone acquired or gained <the team announced two new acquisitions>
I don't believe acquisition means physical possession. You took acquisition the day you paid for it and received the title and paperwork for it. If a business takes acquisition of another business, it doesn't mean that they drove over and loaded the other business into there car and brought it back to their business. It means they took possession i.e. ownership of it.
L8r,
Kevin
P.S. YOU BROKE THE LAW, FACE IT!!
acquired: to come into possession or control of To have "possession or control of" the car would have to be IN THE SAME STATE. Get the MEANING if the word if you want to quote the dictionary. I DIDN'T BREAK THE LAW - FACE IT!
Section 32-6-61 Licensing, registration, etc., staggered - Registration month; expiration and renewal; proration; reregistration of vehicles. All persons who acquire a motor vehicle which is located in this state and required to be registered in this state, within 20 calendar days from DATE OF PURCHASE, shall reregister the vehicle with the judge of probate or other county official authorized and required by law to issue license plates, of the county in which the owner resides, if the owner is an individual, or of the county in which the motor vehicle is used or operated if the owner is a firm, corporation, or association. The owner shall be issued a new registration receipt and purchase a license plate or validation decal(s) to the appropriate month assigned for renewal.
L8r,
Kevin
Perhaps you should quote Alabama state law, insted of this, if you want to prove a point. I've done so - look for the RED text. It dosen't say "date of purchase", just for this reason.
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rogergarrison Member
Posts: 49601 From: A Western Caribbean Island/ Columbus, Ohio Registered: Apr 99
EDITED: The Alabama website says QUOTE: "Alabama law provides that any person acquiring a new or used motor vehicle shall within 20 calendar days from the date of acquisition, obtain a license plate. In order to register a vehicle subject to the Alabama title law, a title application must be completed before a registration can be processed."!
Date of aquisition is the date you own it. You own it as soon as the title is signed over to you, not when you finally go get it. Aquisition is NOT the same as Possession. If the law meant when you physically got the car, it would say ' Possession '.
OK, just for argument's sake: My post is about being DENIED DUE PROCESS. The judge REFUSED to look at the evidence I presented. CAN I MAKE THAT ANY MORE CLEAR? Think I'm guilty? PROVE IT! SHOW ME THE EVIDENCE THAT CONTRADICTS MINE. Innocent untill PROVEN guilty. Just because a ****ing COP writes a ticket, DOES NOT MEAN YOU'RE GUILTY!!!
EDITED: The Alabama website says QUOTE: "Alabama law provides that any person acquiring a new or used motor vehicle shall within 20 calendar days from the date of acquisition, obtain a license plate. In order to register a vehicle subject to the Alabama title law, a title application must be completed before a registration can be processed."!
Date of aquisition is the date you own it. You own it as soon as the title is signed over to you, not when you finally go get it. Aquisition is NOT the same as Possession. If the law meant when you physically got the car, it would say ' Possession '.
ONCE AGAIN: look at the definition for "aquire". The law is written to give you time to get the car IN YOUR POSSESSION, so that you BRING it to the DMV for inspection. It dosen't say "date of purchase". EDIT: I don't know why everyone is quoting the Al. state website when I HAVE DONE SO ALREADY - in EASY to spot RED text. I guess you're NOT READING the posts.
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ONCE AGAIN: look at the definition for "aquire". The law is written to give you time to get the car IN YOUR POSSESSION, so that you BRING it to the DMV for inspection. It dosen't say "date of purchase".
On the alabama website I quoted, it says "date of purchase".
On the alabama website I quoted, it says "date of purchase".
L8r,
Kevin
What website is that??? Here is the OFFICIAL Alabama Dept. of Revinew Motor Vehicles Division. http://www.revenue.alabama....ion_FAQ.html#RegFAQ2 It says: What are the prerequisites for registering a vehicle in Alabama?
For any motor vehicle requiring a certificate of title, the vehicle owner must apply for an Alabama certificate of title. Title applications are completed through designated agents of the Alabama Department of Revenue. The title fee is $15 plus any other commissions due the designated agents.
Vehicles being titled, for the first time in Alabama must be inspected by the designated agent before the title application can be completed.
AND:
I am a State of Alabama resident and I just acquired a vehicle. How many days do I have to Title and register this vehicle?
Alabama law provides that any person acquiring a new or used motor vehicle shall within 20 calendar days from the date of acquisition, obtain a license plate. In order to register a vehicle subject to the Alabama title law, a title application must be completed before a registration can be processed.
I KNEW what I needed to do. I've bought SEVERAL cars from out of state over the years & have done the same thing I did this time - drove the car to get it inspected. I had to do the SAME THING when I moved here with ALL my cars. In fact, I did the SAME THING since then too. STATE LAW requires me to take the car to the DMV for inspection. Without that they WILL NOT issue a tag.
Do you know what the definition of insanity is?
It's doing the "SAME THING" over and over again and expecting a different result.
Isn't this the "Third" time you have been busted for the "SAME THING"?
It's doing the "SAME THING" over and over again and expecting a different result.
Isn't this the "Third" time you have been busted for the "SAME THING"?
Nope: been JAILED for dodging a hole in the road, & ticketed for a myriad of other things, but not this before - in spite of having driven SEVERAL cars to the DMV for inspection, with the OLD tag from a previous car on it.
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Hulki U. My-BFF Member
Posts: 5949 From: Back home in East Berlin, PA Registered: Apr 2008
Jesus H. Christ, Driver. Could you please shut up about how you are wronged so bad. The law was you had to take the car to the DMV within 30 days, you waited to pick it up 6 weeks, YOU WERE GUILTY! Now you want to shoot cops, and be a tough guy. I bet you aren't so tough without a gun. And then you piss and moan that somebody stole your sh1t out of your old house? If you had everything you worked for for 15 years in that house, shouldn't you have had insurance on it? You obviously didn't care about your crap that much. Take some Midol and SUCK IT UP BUTTERCUP!
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If you would check the first link that I posted and READ the last paragraph, it will tell you exactly what I copied and pasted. It is straight from the State of Alabama State Legislature website.
L8r,
Kevin
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Nazareth Member
Posts: 730 From: morristown, TN Registered: Aug 2003
OK, just for argument's sake: My post is about being DENIED DUE PROCESS. The judge REFUSED to look at the evidence I presented. CAN I MAKE THAT ANY MORE CLEAR? Think I'm guilty? PROVE IT! SHOW ME THE EVIDENCE THAT CONTRADICTS MINE. Innocent untill PROVEN guilty. Just because a ****ing COP writes a ticket, DOES NOT MEAN YOU'RE GUILTY!!![/QUOTE
um... you got that when you were ordered in a COURT OF LAW to pay the fine
Noun 1. due process - (law) the administration of justice according to established rules and principles; based on the principle that a person cannot be deprived of life or liberty or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards.
How did they deprive you of life, liberty or property?
L8r,
Kevin
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lurker Member
Posts: 12353 From: salisbury nc usa Registered: Feb 2002
i've never had any luck trying to explain the law to a judge. for some obscure reason, they seem to think they know it better than me, despite the many mind-numbing years they spent in law school and courtrooms. same with lawyers and cops for that matter. even when youre right, they win.
how much was the fine, and is it really worth it to fight it?
Jesus H. Christ, Driver. Could you please shut up about how you are wronged so bad. The law was you had to take the car to the DMV within 30 days, you waited to pick it up 6 weeks, YOU WERE GUILTY! Now you want to shoot cops, and be a tough guy.
The LAW was I HAD to take the car to the DMV, & it was NOT "within 30 days"... oh why bother? Most every one here is just arguring for the sake of arguing anyway. NONE of you can see the REAL PROBLEM - the CORRUPTION of the POLICE & JUDGES in this country. If this was ANYWHERE NEAR the ONLY case of this I would NOT EVEN HAVE BOTHERED POSTING.
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Originally posted by Hulki U. My-BFF: I bet you aren't so tough without a gun.
Why do you think I carry?
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Originally posted by Hulki U. My-BFF: And then you piss and moan that somebody stole your sh1t out of your old house? If you had everything you worked for for 15 years in that house, shouldn't you have had insurance on it? You obviously didn't care about your crap that much.
The home WAS INSURED. I got ****ED on that too! Try READING the other posts! But hey you don't care abouth THAT, either! Just go on paying for your insuranse & see if anyone cares about it when YOU get ****ED by them. As you can see they won't, because NO ONE in this country CARES about ANYONE ELSE!!!
Noun 1. due process - (law) the administration of justice according to established rules and principles; based on the principle that a person cannot be deprived of life or liberty or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards.
How did they deprive you of life, liberty or property?
L8r,
Kevin
I HAVE to PAY A FINE, or GO TO JAIL. My MONEY is my property!
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08:39 PM
AusFiero Member
Posts: 11513 From: Dapto NSW Australia Registered: Feb 2001
i've never had any luck trying to explain the law to a judge. for some obscure reason, they seem to think they know it better than me, despite the many mind-numbing years they spent in law school and courtrooms. same with lawyers and cops for that matter. even when youre right, they win.
how much was the fine, and is it really worth it to fight it?
You see; that's the thing. It would cost more to fight it than to pay it. They know that, & know that a poor person will just HAVE to pay the fine. It's the protection racket "legalized". When a judge REFUSES to see the evidence, it's even worse!
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08:42 PM
aceman Member
Posts: 4899 From: Brooklyn Center, MN Registered: Feb 2003
What a bunch of ****ing ***holes! I posted this not to COMPLAIN, but to help you idiots WAKE UP to what's going on. It's NOT an isolated incident, or I wouldn't have bothered. But you all have a life that's hunky-dory, & have never been wronged by corrupt police or government. Or so you think....