Top 2 Deals: Understanding Error Causes
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Resolving Common DMV Deal Errors
This article provides guidance on addressing common errors encountered during the processing of vehicle deals at the DMV. Below are solutions for specific issues related to Disabled Veteran plates, non-resident transactions, and other potential errors.
Issue with Disabled Veteran Plates
The first error often arises when transitioning from "DV" (Disabled Veteran) plates to regular plates. This involves:
- Adjusting the expiration date.
- Ensuring appropriate fees are processed.
- Selecting the correct box for issuing 2025 stickers.
If you encounter an i003 error code while dealing with a Disabled Veteran plate, ensure that:
- You have checked the sticker year box.
- You entered the correct sticker year that will be issued.
D431 Error: Non-Resident Transactions
A D431 error typically occurs due to discrepancies in out-of-state title information as recorded in NMVTIS. Unfortunately, this cannot be resolved through e-filing and must be handled directly by DMV or your Service Processing Unit (SPU).
Handling California Registered Vehicles
If you're processing a deal involving a non-resident vehicle previously registered in California, keep these points in mind:
- The transaction cannot be e-filed if it has a CA record.
- You will need to submit it directly to your field office or SPU for further processing.
Error Codes and Their Solutions
D441 Error Code
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