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Can I get a refund of registration renewal fees on a vehicle if I decide before the new registration year that the vehicle will not be operated?

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Can I get a refund of registration renewal fees on a vehicle if I decide before the new registration year that the vehicle will not be operated?

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Yes. You will need to: • Return the registration card and unused sticker or submit a Statement of Facts indicating what happened to the registration card and sticker. • Submit a completed Certificate of Non-Operation/Planned Non-Operation Certificate (REG 102). • Submit an Application for Refund completed in full. The Planned Non-Operation (PNO) fee will be subtracted from the refund amount by DMV. This does not apply to vessels. Vessel renewal fees must be paid whether or not the vessel is being operated.

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