Wash. Admin. Code § 308-94A-010 - Annual off-road/nonhighway vehicle use permit (registration) period
(1)
How long
is an off-road/nonhighway vehicle use permit (registration) valid? The
registration year of the off-road/nonhighway use permit (registration) begins
the day it is issued and expires the same day of the following year.
(2)
Under what circumstances will the
registration expiration date be changed? The expiration date of the
off-road use permit will change when:
(a) It
has been expired for more than one year;
(b) The registration is expired at the time
ownership is transferred and the new owner renews the registration;
(c) The registered owner requests a change of
registration expiration month. This can only be done at the time of renewal and
requires the registered owner to purchase more than twelve months of
registration, limited to the vehicle field system constraints and tab
availability; or
(d) The vehicle
has subsequently been registered, but no certificate of ownership has been
issued, in another jurisdiction and:
(i) No
change in ownership has occurred; and
(ii) The off-road/nonhighway vehicle is being
registered again in Washington; and
(iii) The previous Washington registration
has expired.
(3)
Can I get a refund for the unused
portion of my off-road/nonhighway use permit (registration)? No, there
is no refund for the unused portion.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110. 01-13-008, § 308-94A-010, filed 6/8/01, effective 7/9/01; 99-24-013, § 308-94A-010, filed 11/22/99, effective 12/23/99.
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