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- California Legislative Information
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- Vehicle Code 4000a1 VC – California Vehicle Registration
Vehicle Code 4000a1 VC is the California statute that makes it illegal to drive a vehicle without proof of valid registration A violation of this code section is an infraction that can lead to a fine Officers will sometimes write this section as CVC 4000a
- California Vehicle Code section 5204 (2025)
Prior to issuing a citation for a violation of this section, a law enforcement officer shall verify, using available department records, that no current registration exists for that vehicle
- California Vehicle Code § 5204 (2025) :: 2025 California Code - Justia Law
Vehicles that fail to display current month and year tabs or display expired tabs are in violation of this section (2) (A) (i) A violation of paragraph (1) shall not be the sole basis for any enforcement action before the second month after the month of expiration of the vehicle’s registration
- 5204 Driving with Expired Registration | Crockett Law Group
California Vehicle Code 5204 CVC specifies the penalties for driving with an expired registration, which can incur an infraction and a fine of up to $197 This law also states any exceptions that may impact these charges, which can affect the outcome of your car accident claim
- What Is Driving with Expired Registration (VC § 5204 (a))?
Brief Synopsis: Driving with expired registration (Vehicle Code § 5204 (a)) is an infraction with a fine of $25, plus penalties and assessments (total perhaps $173 in late 2018)
- Registration Tabs on Rear License Plates - § 5204 CVC
Vehicle Code § 5204 CVC is the California statute that requires people to attach up-to-date or current registration tabs on the rear license plate of their vehicles A violation of this code section is an infraction punishable by a fine of $197
- California Officers Can No Longer Enforce Expired Registration Until . . .
Expired registration just can’t be used as the “sole basis” for any enforcement action In fact, VC4000 (a) (4) (A) (ii) specifically says this
- California Code, Vehicle Code - VEH § 5204 - 5204 | FindLaw
(e) Prior to issuing a citation for a violation of this section, a law enforcement officer shall verify, using available department records, that no current registration exists for that vehicle
- California Vehicle Code § 4000 (2025) :: 2025 California Code - Justia Law
A law enforcement agency, impounding authority, tow yard, storage facility, or any other person in possession of the collateral shall release the vehicle without requiring current registration and pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section 14602 6
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