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HomeVehicle CodeDiv. 5Ch. 2.5§ 11406 Registration Service Recordkeeping Requirements

§ 11406 Registration Service Recordkeeping Requirements

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§ 11406 Registration Service Recordkeeping Requirements

This law says that businesses helping people register their cars must keep detailed records of every transaction and tell customers they are not part of the government.

Key Takeaways

  • •Businesses that help with car registration must keep records of everything they do for you.
  • •They must give you a receipt with details about your transaction.
  • •They have to tell you they are not the DMV and that you can register your car with the DMV for free.

Example

You go to a private business to register your car instead of going to the DMV.

The business must keep records of your name, car details, fees paid, and give you a receipt. They must also tell you that you could have done this at the DMV for free.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 11406 Registration Service Recordkeeping Requirements

(a) Every registration service shall keep accurate business records containing all of the following information: (1) The name, address, and license number of the registration service and the name and address of every employee who performs registration work. (2) The name and address of each client for whom registration work was performed. (3) The identity of every vehicle by year, make, type, license number, and vehicle identification number on which registration work was performed. (4) The amount of registration fees or payments collected for each vehicle on which registration work was performed, including the method of payment to the registration service. (5) The amount of registration fees or payments submitted to the department for each vehicle on which registration work was performed, including the date and method of payment to the department. (6) The amount of any refunds or additional charges on registration fees or payments collected for each vehicle on which registration work was performed, including the date and method of payment of the refund or additional charge by or to the client, the registration service, or the department. (7) The name, signature, or initials of each employee performing work on each transaction and the date the work was done. (8) The cost to each client for the registration work performed on each of the client’s vehicles or to obtain a motor carrier permit. (9) For each motor carrier for which motor carrier permit work was performed, the carrier identification number, business type, business address, carrier type, activities, and number of vehicles. (10) For each motor carrier for which motor carrier permit work was performed, the amount of fees or payment collected and the method of payment. (11) For each motor carrier for which motor carrier permit work was performed, the amount of fees or payment submitted to the department, including the date submitted and the method of payment to the department. (b) As an alternative to maintaining the records required by paragraphs (1) to (11), inclusive, of subdivision (a), a registration service may retain a copy of the listing sheet approved by the department for transmitting registration or motor carrier permit documents to the department. (c) Every registration service shall provide each customer with a document containing all of the information required by subdivision (a) relative to that customer’s transaction, excluding paragraph (7) and excluding the addresses of employees and other customers’ names and addresses. This requirement does not apply to transactions for customers of a dealer or dismantler. (d) Every registration service shall display prominently at its place of business a sign indicating that the service is not a branch of the department and shall inform each customer of that fact. (e) Every registration service shall provide a disclosure to each customer that the services described in Section 11400 may be provided by the department without an additional fee. If a registration service is providing a service described in Section 11400 in person, the disclosure required pursuant to this subdivision shall be in writing. If a registration service is providing a service described in Section 11400 on an Internet Web site, the disclosure required pursuant to this subdivision shall be in a conspicuous place on the Internet Web site. (Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 128, Sec. 1. (AB 1627) Effective January 1, 2015.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

registration servicebusiness recordscustomerdepartment

Related Statutes

  • § 11404 Temporary Registration Service Permits
  • § 11405 License Denial Grounds
  • § 11407 Record Retention And Inspection
  • § 11401 Registration Service License Application
  • § 11406.5 Customer Document Return Requirement

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Vehicle Code. Section 11406.
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