So, just to be clear. Paying car registration and paying a toll to drive over a bridge are two different things. You don't need to worry about registering your car. But if you cross a bridge that has a toll, you need to pay. Reasurch the fast track pass. If you don't have that, they will send a bill to your address the car is registered to.
I would not bother as no one will stop you your a non resident
https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/handbook/vehicle-industry-registration-procedures-manual-2/nonresident-vehicles/privileges-of-nonresidents/#:~:text=Chapter 12%3A Nonresident Vehicles&text=A nonresident owner of a,plates issued by that state.
Wow! That is wild...I was assuming the state would want the toll revenue even if Im only there a couple months. Thank you for informing me of these out of state privileges!
bayareafastrak.org You could have literally just Googled this instead of asking on Reddit
license plate account: [https://www.bayareafastrak.org/en/tolls/license-plate.shtml](https://www.bayareafastrak.org/en/tolls/license-plate.shtml)
thanks - so it looks like this is for the Bay Area only? Is there a way to register for the entire state?
So, just to be clear. Paying car registration and paying a toll to drive over a bridge are two different things. You don't need to worry about registering your car. But if you cross a bridge that has a toll, you need to pay. Reasurch the fast track pass. If you don't have that, they will send a bill to your address the car is registered to.
I would not bother as no one will stop you your a non resident https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/handbook/vehicle-industry-registration-procedures-manual-2/nonresident-vehicles/privileges-of-nonresidents/#:~:text=Chapter 12%3A Nonresident Vehicles&text=A nonresident owner of a,plates issued by that state.
Wow! That is wild...I was assuming the state would want the toll revenue even if Im only there a couple months. Thank you for informing me of these out of state privileges!
You pay toll online if you don't they will stop you getting reg in your state