DMV
Smog, title, and registration check
A first-stop checklist for smog, title transfer, registration, and buying or bringing a car into California.
Why it matters
A car can seem simple until smog, title papers, out-of-state registration, fees, or a missing signature slows everything down. Start with the DMV and smog sources before money changes hands.
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DMV fees, smog, titles, tickets, tolls, and car problems.
First moves
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Write down the car's VIN, plate, model year, fuel type, mileage, and whether it is coming from inside or outside California.
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Before buying from a private party, ask who is responsible for the smog certificate and check the DMV transfer steps.
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If the car came from another state, use the DMV new-resident path and check whether a smog inspection is needed.
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Use a licensed smog station. Keep the report with your title and registration papers.
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Check the title for names, liens, salvage branding, missing signatures, and odometer lines before handing over money.
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Use the DMV fee calculator after you know the purchase date, price or value, county, city, ZIP, and late timing.
Watch for
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Smog rules can depend on model year, fuel type, weight, and transfer type.
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A passed smog check is not the same thing as a clean title.
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A seller's registration card, title, release of liability, lien release, and bill of sale can all matter in different ways.
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Out-of-state cars can need extra steps, inspections, taxes, or fees.
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Late title or registration work can add fees.
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If a private sale feels rushed, pause and check the VIN, title, smog record, and DMV steps first.
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