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<blockquote data-quote="Tmesic" data-source="post: 680359" data-attributes="member: 12668"><p>Ahh the resorting to name calling and gibberish without tangible facts , I will go ahead and call it a fail on your part ....as I thought .good day. And tangible facts are below from your {please note the proper use of the word} states web site. Tim</p><p></p><p>Frequently Asked Questions</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">1. Q - Does the CVRA law affect all truck owners?</span></p><p><span style="color: Red"></span></p><p><span style="color: Red">A - No. This law does not affect:</span></p><p><span style="color: Red"></span></p><p><span style="color: Red">Pickups, as defined, that weigh under 8,001 lbs. unladen.</span></p><p>Lightweight trucks, vans, taxis, and rental limousines (including charter-party carriers operating limousines that pick up and deliver airport passengers), if the vehicle's GVW is 10,000 pounds or less.</p><p>Commercial motor vehicles registered with special equipment or exempt license plates.</p><p>2. Q - What do I do if I didn't receive a CVRA Weight Declaration Form?</p><p></p><p>A - Print the REG 4008, complete the form, and mail it to DMV at:</p><p></p><p>DMV CVRA Program</p><p>PO Box 932377</p><p>Sacramento, CA 94232-3770</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">3. Q - Can I declare an operating weight higher than my vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)?</span></p><p><span style="color: Red"></span></p><p><span style="color: Red">A- Yes, but only if you are declaring the weight of your vehicle in combination with a towed vehicle and its load (the Combined Gross Weight). NOTE: A declared Combined Gross Weight does not authorize a truck without another vehicle in tow to exceed the truck's authorized axle weight limits.</span></p><p><span style="color: Red"></span></p><p>4. Q - I own a dump truck and received a declaration form (REG 4008). Do I have to fill out the form?</p><p></p><p>A- Yes. If you have a commercial motor vehicle operating at a gross or combined gross weight of 10,001 pounds or more, you must complete and return the form.</p><p></p><p>5. Q-Do I still have to pay license and registration fees?</p><p></p><p>A- Yes. Vehicle license and registration-related fees are still due on all commercial motor vehicles. The new CVRA fee is in lieu of the weight fee.</p><p></p><p>6. Q - I received a declaration form, but I own a 4-door pickup. Do I have to complete the declaration form?</p><p></p><p>A- Yes, if your vehicle weighs over 8,000 lbs unladen. If your title shows the body type of "PK" or "PU," you need to bring your title and pickup to your local DMV to correct the body type to other than a pickup. </p><p></p><p>You may make an Appointment(s) online.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">7. Q - I have a pickup truck and sometimes tow a heavy trailer. I believe the over-all weight may be over 10,001 lbs. Should I complete a declaration form?</span></p><p><span style="color: Red"></span></p><p><span style="color: Red">A- No. Pickup trucks as defined, do not have to declare their operating weight regardless of how heavy the load or combined vehicle weight.</span></p><p><span style="color: Red"></span></p><p>8. Q - I own my own truck tractor and pull trailers owned by other companies. Do I have to declare the weight of the trailer?</p><p></p><p>A- Yes. You must declare the highest combined operating weight. The total gross weight of the combination of vehicles (motor truck and towed vehicle) plus the heaviest load that will be transported by that combination.</p><p></p><p>9. Q - Did the Commercial Vehicle Registration Act (CVRA) eliminate the International Registration Plan (IRP) for commercial motor vehicles?</p><p></p><p>A - No. Commercial motor vehicles may still be registered in the IRP program.</p><p></p><p>10. Q - I have filed a planned non-operation (PNO) status with DMV for my truck. I just received a declaration form from DMV. Should I complete the form now, or should I wait until I renew the vehicle registration?</p><p></p><p>A- There are no penalties for waiting until you register your vehicle. If you do not complete the form now, it is important to complete the declaration form when you register your vehicle, or you will be assessed the highest gross/combined vehicle weight range fee, plus license and registration fees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tmesic, post: 680359, member: 12668"] Ahh the resorting to name calling and gibberish without tangible facts , I will go ahead and call it a fail on your part ....as I thought .good day. And tangible facts are below from your {please note the proper use of the word} states web site. Tim Frequently Asked Questions [COLOR="Red"]1. Q - Does the CVRA law affect all truck owners? A - No. This law does not affect: Pickups, as defined, that weigh under 8,001 lbs. unladen.[/COLOR] Lightweight trucks, vans, taxis, and rental limousines (including charter-party carriers operating limousines that pick up and deliver airport passengers), if the vehicle's GVW is 10,000 pounds or less. Commercial motor vehicles registered with special equipment or exempt license plates. 2. Q - What do I do if I didn't receive a CVRA Weight Declaration Form? A - Print the REG 4008, complete the form, and mail it to DMV at: DMV CVRA Program PO Box 932377 Sacramento, CA 94232-3770 [COLOR="Red"]3. Q - Can I declare an operating weight higher than my vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)? A- Yes, but only if you are declaring the weight of your vehicle in combination with a towed vehicle and its load (the Combined Gross Weight). NOTE: A declared Combined Gross Weight does not authorize a truck without another vehicle in tow to exceed the truck's authorized axle weight limits. [/COLOR] 4. Q - I own a dump truck and received a declaration form (REG 4008). Do I have to fill out the form? A- Yes. If you have a commercial motor vehicle operating at a gross or combined gross weight of 10,001 pounds or more, you must complete and return the form. 5. Q-Do I still have to pay license and registration fees? A- Yes. Vehicle license and registration-related fees are still due on all commercial motor vehicles. The new CVRA fee is in lieu of the weight fee. 6. Q - I received a declaration form, but I own a 4-door pickup. Do I have to complete the declaration form? A- Yes, if your vehicle weighs over 8,000 lbs unladen. If your title shows the body type of "PK" or "PU," you need to bring your title and pickup to your local DMV to correct the body type to other than a pickup. You may make an Appointment(s) online. [COLOR="Red"]7. Q - I have a pickup truck and sometimes tow a heavy trailer. I believe the over-all weight may be over 10,001 lbs. Should I complete a declaration form? A- No. Pickup trucks as defined, do not have to declare their operating weight regardless of how heavy the load or combined vehicle weight. [/COLOR] 8. Q - I own my own truck tractor and pull trailers owned by other companies. Do I have to declare the weight of the trailer? A- Yes. You must declare the highest combined operating weight. The total gross weight of the combination of vehicles (motor truck and towed vehicle) plus the heaviest load that will be transported by that combination. 9. Q - Did the Commercial Vehicle Registration Act (CVRA) eliminate the International Registration Plan (IRP) for commercial motor vehicles? A - No. Commercial motor vehicles may still be registered in the IRP program. 10. Q - I have filed a planned non-operation (PNO) status with DMV for my truck. I just received a declaration form from DMV. Should I complete the form now, or should I wait until I renew the vehicle registration? A- There are no penalties for waiting until you register your vehicle. If you do not complete the form now, it is important to complete the declaration form when you register your vehicle, or you will be assessed the highest gross/combined vehicle weight range fee, plus license and registration fees. [/QUOTE]
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