Section 9800 Of Article 6. Enforcement Of Liens From California Vehicle Code >> Division 3. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 6.
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. (a) Payments for any of the following, and any interest,
penalties, or service fees added thereto, required to register or
transfer the registration of a vehicle, constitute a lien on the
vehicle on which they are due or which was involved in the offense,
and on any other vehicle owned by the owner of that vehicle:
(1) Registration fees.
(2) Transfer fees.
(3) License fees.
(4) Use taxes.
(5) Penalties for offenses relating to the standing or parking of
a vehicle for which a notice of parking violation has been served on
the owner, and any administrative service fee added to the penalty.
(6) Any court-imposed fine or penalty assessment, and any
administrative service fee added thereto, which is subject to
collection by the department.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), if a person is cited for a
foreign registered auxiliary dolly, semitrailer, or trailer having
been operated without current year registration or valid California
permits or registration, an amount equal to the minimum registration
fees or transfer fees, and any penalty added thereto, from the date
they became due, shall, by election of the power unit operator,
constitute a lien upon the California registered power unit which was
pulling the dolly, semitrailer, or trailer. However, this
subdivision is not applicable if the citation is issued at a scale
operated by the Department of the California Highway Patrol and
registration for the vehicle can be issued there immediately upon
payment of the fees due.
(c) Every lien arising under this section expires three years from
the date the fee, tax, or parking penalty first became due unless
the lien is perfected pursuant to subdivision (d).
(d) A lien is perfected when a notice is mailed to the registered
and legal owners at the addresses shown in the department's records
and the lien is recorded on the electronic vehicle registration
records of the department. A perfected lien shall expire five years
from the date of perfection.
(e) Employees and members of the Department of the California
Highway Patrol assigned to commercial vehicle scale facilities may
possess and sell trip permits approved by the Department of Motor
Vehicles.