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david gettle 03-26-2014 01:52 PM

pulled over for "dead tag" with permanent registration
 
My car is a 2002, but was one of only 71 sold in the US with the options package that it came with, as documented by Ford Motor Company.

I have been pulled over twice now because my valid PA tag shows up in the PA database as being a "dead tag" my car is registered as "Modified/Collectable" the registration expiration block on my registration card reads "permanent" is this just something I'm going to have to put up with as long as I have the car?

WigWag44 03-30-2014 02:02 PM

I work in a different state but my advice would be to contact Motor Vehicle and see what the issue is. I assume it's something they can fix in the system so it doesn't come back as a "dead tag" to Police when they run it.

david gettle 03-31-2014 05:09 PM

Thanks, I did ask a PA state trooper about this, he said it's because of the permanent registration (there's no expiration date, and it doesn't have to be renewed, until the car is sold, or passes through two generations of the same family). The database is set up so if a year isn't entered for the expiration date the software reports it as a dead tag. The funny thing is both times I was pulled over while turning into my driveway. I really don't mind I'm just glad the officers that did pull me over for it were pleasant about it, and ended up asking questions about how the car qualified for the tag.

WigWag44 03-31-2014 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by david gettle (Post 2229659)
Thanks, I did ask a PA state trooper about this, he said it's because of the permanent registration (there's no expiration date, and it doesn't have to be renewed, until the car is sold, or passes through two generations of the same family). The database is set up so if a year isn't entered for the expiration date the software reports it as a dead tag. The funny thing is both times I was pulled over while turning into my driveway. I really don't mind I'm just glad the officers that did pull me over for it were pleasant about it, and ended up asking questions about how the car qualified for the tag.

That's quite different from how Delaware does it. The only way a tag would be considered a "dead tag" here is if the owner fails to renew their registration for well over a year.

That seems like a hassle but at least you have a good attitude about it. Definitely a flaw in PA's motor vehicle system if you ask me!

david gettle 04-01-2014 02:42 PM

I agree it is a flaw, but my registration was a one time and done deal, there is no renewal, and the car is exempt from emissions inspections as long as the car stays registered in PA. If I will the car to a family member the registration stays in effect (one time ownership transfer within the family without re-inspection or renewal of registration for the car), until it gets transferred to a third owner, or ownership transfers out of the family.


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