Every vehicle operated in California must have current registration. Late fees start immediately after your expiration date and compound every month you delay. Don't wait.
Your vehicle registration expires annually on the last day of your registration month โ shown on your registration card and license plate sticker. Mark your calendar every year.
Check your windshield registration sticker (top right of license plate), your DMV registration card, or log into dmv.ca.gov with your plate number to see your exact expiration date.
Renew before your expiration date. Pay online at dmv.ca.gov, by mail, or at a DMV office. Fastest option: use Solano Registration Services โ no DMV lines.
A flat $15 penalty is added to your renewal fee. Small but avoidable. You can still be pulled over and ticketed by police during this window.
The penalty jumps to 60% of the Vehicle License Fee plus registration fees. On a typical vehicle, this adds $80โ$300+ to your renewal bill.
| How Late | DMV Penalty Added | Police Ticket Risk | Court Fine (If Pulled Over) | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 days (on time) | $0 | None | โ | โ Register now |
| 1โ10 days late | +$15 | Low but real | ~$250+ correctable | Register immediately |
| 11 days โ 1 month late | +60% of VLF | Moderate | ~$250โ$490 | โ ๏ธ Urgent |
| 2โ6 months late | +60% of VLF (compounds) | High โ daily risk | ~$250โ$490+ | ๐จ Critical |
| 6โ12 months late | +80% of VLF | Very high | ~$490+ at officer discretion | ๐จ Emergency |
| Over 1 year late | 120% of VLF + all fees | Certain if driving | $490+ and possible impound | ๐จ Do not drive |
Driving with expired registration is a correctable violation (also called a "fix-it ticket") โ meaning you can get the charge dismissed by renewing your registration and showing proof to the court. However, you still pay court fees (~$25) and risk being pulled over every time you drive.
Officers have discretion to write a non-correctable infraction, meaning you pay the full fine even if you renew afterward. The fine can reach $490+ at the officer's discretion. Some officers will also run your registration against impound hold lists.
You can renew online through the CA DMV website or visit a local DMV office. Online renewal is fastest and available 24/7.