It's called the concept of choice consequence. YOU waited until the last minute, and failed. So who is at fault? There is a way to get your car registered even if you failed. You chose not to do that, but wait until it had expired. Now you have another choice. You can contact the DMV and find out what to do next and possibly avoid a fine of $250, or you can sit at the computer and ask a bunch of people that don't have a clue.
If it sounds like I'm beating you up here, I'm sorry, but... It's time to start making better decisions and take some responsibility. If the vehicle failed, it MUST have given you some warning it was having problems. Perhaps a check engine light, or a miss?
Looks like you will have a fine to pay, since there is no way to contact anyone now until after the new year. Another bad choice on your part.
Resolve to be better organized in 07, and you'll have a much better year.
2006-12-30 02:50:46
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answered by oklatom 7
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answered by ? 3
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Nc Car Registration
2016-10-05 03:57:04
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Register the car. (To do so take the title over to the DMV.
Write down the actual mileage and take that with you. Also take a copy of your insurance card. If you don't have insurance, you'll need to get it, first. Do not drive the car to the DMV. Have someone else drive you or go in a taxi.)
2. After the car is registered, go get it inspected. If it needs work to pass, have the place do the work then inspect it. If the place says longer than the 1st to do work, get something in writing from them dated TODAY saying that they are going to do the necessary work and inspect the car.
3. Take that piece of paper back to the DMV or traffic court. with a copy of the paper on the fine.
ALL THIS HAS TO BE DONE TODAY OR YOU'LL HAVE TO PAY YOUR FINE BEFORE YOU CAN REGISTER THE CAR.
GRAB YOU CHECKBOOK AND GET GOING. (MOST DMV's DO NOT ACCEPT DEBIT OR CREDIT CARDS.)
2006-12-30 01:08:54
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answered by txharleygirl1 4
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maybe this is a new program NC has, but there is an option to drive your car for 10 days with a temp tag for the purpose of getting it inspected.
http://www.ncdot.gov/download/dmv/inspection_faq.pdf
jump to question 14.You basically get a temp tag, get it inspected, then you can get a regular tag. I know this question is old, but It came up on my search so I figured I'd update the answer.
2014-05-12 04:18:52
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answered by Christina 1
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The absolutely free reverse vin check sites generally provide fake information. To get real information, money will have to be paid. The free searches provide fake information so they can get your email address to send spam.
Stay away from shady reverse vin check sites, most likely you won't get any information after you make the payment. Not to mention you won't get a report and you won't get an answer if you try to call for a refund. Stick with a reputable reverse vin check site like http://www.reversevincheck.net that has been around since 1995.
2014-09-25 12:44:53
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answered by Anonymous
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flow of identify and/or a invoice of Sale is sufficient to moving possession. while the dealership sells the motor vehicle, the recent shopper will would desire to sign in it of their very own call. you do no longer would desire to resume the registration after merchandising the motor vehicle, nor do you could desire to enable the broker understand the registration is expired.
2016-12-15 04:26:17
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answered by nokes 3
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try registering it online NCDMV the offices are closed until 1/2/07.
2006-12-30 01:29:58
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answered by nj2pa2nc 7
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go get registration,fix whats wrong get it reinspected,pay fine or walk ,its your problem ,take care of it
2006-12-30 00:38:41
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answered by vincent c 4
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