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Old 04-12-2007, 04:20 PM
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Default DMV Learning Curve

Below is another guy's experience with the DMV or should I say MVD (What's up with that acronym anyway). Looks like there is a learning curve to deal with. Hopefully they will have figured it out by the time I have to register my car in August. At least my policy (Hagerty) states it is a "Collecter Car" policy right up front under the company logo.


Subject: RE: MORE EMISSIONS EXEMPTION INFO
Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 20:45:33 -0500

Just to be clear - I tried the "Service Arizona" link to do it online, and it failed. Still said it needed emissions testing - so when I went to DMV, they told me it wasn't in effect, and it if was they didn't have procedures and even if they had procedures, they've never done it before and they didn't have the form there, and it was getting close to lunch, and don't I know how much pressure state workers are under and blah blah blah blah blah.

I just showed them the print out from the web site with the announcement, and at least the supervisor was smart enough to call someone downtown. Highlight the department lead's (Stacey Stanton) name in the press release like I did - that got their attention. The statement that "Arizona insurance companies must report the special coverage to MVD electronically before the registration renewal - with emissions exemption - can occur" is not true - there is no way for your insurance company (yet) to electronically submit collector coverage notification to the state. You have to do it in person.

You need to make absolutely sure your insurance company is in tune. The insurance binder or rider letter MUST state COLLECTOR coverage, not antique, not special interest, not limited use etc. etc.

State Farm asked me for pictures and a written valuation sheet before they would bind such coverage. Lynn Henessy in Ahwatukee did a great job (ask for Melissa) PLUG!

So - and last point - my registration expired 10 months ago and the car just sat in the garage. The DMV told me I owed 40$ for a penalty ($4 per month) for driving it with no registration - I told them that I never drove it and
they made me sign a simple form and waived the penalty.

Just another useful tip - this collectors exemption applies to cars from 1968 to 1992 (im pretty sure - it said 15 years and older) so rush out andget the 1984 show quality corsica registered!
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