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      11-20-2021, 08:59 PM   #3
chris719
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100% sure huh? I don't think so. The car is registered to you, not BMW. Why would your vehicle registration be done by BMW?



100% sure .... that BMW "may" have mailed you a copy..... And it's not "his" records. It's the state motor vehicle records that show.... you didn't register your car. Don't you have stickers on your plates or windshield?



My thoughts are that you should remember if you registered your car 5 months ago. Also that you should set up a file system where you keep ALL your vehicle information - and receipts.

Mostly just yankin' your chain but, seriously, it isn't anyone else's responsibility to register your car and make sure you have your registration and insurance proof in your car all the time. Doesn't NJ have registration stickers on the car? Hope the ticket wasn't for something too expensive.
https://www.state.nj.us/mvc/about/faq.htm

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Why don't I receive a registration renewal application in the mail for my leased vehicle?

Renewal applications are mailed to the owner of the vehicle. The owner of a leased vehicle is the leasing company. The renewal application is mailed directly to them approximately 60 days prior to expiration of the current registration. Your leasing company should mail you the renewal application properly stamped and signed by a company officer. Contact your leasing company if you do not receive your application.
Pretty sure I never had to deal with registration for the one car I leased while living in NJ, though, since they do have multi-year registration for this purpose.

https://forum.leasehackr.com/t/nj-re...-wtf/119464/20
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