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Originally Posted by Jonsred
Yea, they said I needed to apply for a new sequence number because each new owner is supposed to apply for that. I sopke to the mgr of the Folsom office and she is the person that has contacted her superiors and related individuals instrucing her to tell me to do this.
Any other ideas?
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They are wrong, unless the car was registered in another state. Then, you will have to reapply after you bring the car back to California. If the car you bought was currently registered in California, and had an sb100 exemption, it will be transferred to the new owner.
Go to another DMV that specializes in sb100. These guys will know who to send you to. The DMV I went to in Oceanside argued with me for a half hour that there were no more numbers left in 2009. I was there in August and already knew there were about 80 numbers as yet unclaimed. After pleading and begging for them to call Sacramento, they finally called their manager who confirmed that a memo had been sent out saying there were more numbers available. Those clerks don't like to be proven wrong! They were not happy with me. F em!