Please Help!?

Question:
I lived in CA, my car was bought and first registered in CA for 2 years , then I moved to SC and re-registered the car there for a year and And now I just moved back to CA permanently.. I'm going to register the car here and I don't know what to expect. I did the fee calculator for dmv website, it calculated $700+ for a non-residential vehicle.. I was kinda hoping that it is not true. They must have my old record of CA registration so that I don't have to pay very high the non-residential fees.. it's rediculous since CA is my home. Any idea? Anyone? I 'd aprreciate it.

Answers:

Does anyone know if this is true?

Call the dmv and ask them. It's usually because californias emission standards are different, but since your car was already bought and registered in Ca you may not have to do this.
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