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Additionally, I'm not sure I understand why I would be responsible for any fees and/or interest other than the actual ad-valorem due for this time period. The car was out of the country for a significant period of time, so what else could have been done? The registration and tag was allowed to elapse purposely, because a return date for the car was unknown. How can the state or county tax a vehicle that was out of jurisdiction for a long period of time? I have no problem signing an affidavit of non-use, but it doesn't make logical sense to me that I can be taxed for having a car leave the state. Do you have any specific statute I can read to understand this?
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Good Morning,
I apologize for the lateness of the answer to your question. I have had email complications. We will not require any paper work from an attorney. If the vehicle is still in the system, we can simply pull up the record and renew it, you will have the option to sign a non-use affidavit for the time that the vehicle has not been operated on the Alabama roads. The affidavit will possibly remove the late fees and registration fees, but you will be responsible for all interest that has accumulated on the late fees and you will be responsible for all Ad-Valorem fees due. Just a note of interest, non-use affidavits will no longer be in existence after December 2004. We would need the tag number and Vehicle Identification Number to verify that the vehicle is currently still in our system. Please give this information to me and I will be more than happy to verify that the vehicle is still in the system.
 
Corinda Harris
Homewood Revenue
Administrative Asst. III
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Hi, I wanted to ask a question about renewing/amending my car's registration and title. I had a car shipped out of the country to be worked on by a Canadian Company. The work took almost two years to complete, and I have just received the car back recently. Because I was not using the vehicle and it was out of country I allowed the tag to lapse, and I do believe the registration lapsed as well. I did keep insurance to protect myself against any damage to the car while out of my hands. I have not been driving the car, but I do want to get it re-registered and tagged as soon as I can. Will I be allowed to re-register and tag the car without any type of late fee or interest? I'd be more than happy to provide at affidavit from myself or my attorney concerning this matter
			
			Additionally, I'm not sure I understand why I would be responsible for any fees and/or interest other than the actual ad-valorem due for this time period. The car was out of the country for a significant period of time, so what else could have been done? The registration and tag was allowed to elapse purposely, because a return date for the car was unknown. How can the state or county tax a vehicle that was out of jurisdiction for a long period of time? I have no problem signing an affidavit of non-use, but it doesn't make logical sense to me that I can be taxed for having a car leave the state. Do you have any specific statute I can read to understand this?
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Good Morning,
I apologize for the lateness of the answer to your question. I have had email complications. We will not require any paper work from an attorney. If the vehicle is still in the system, we can simply pull up the record and renew it, you will have the option to sign a non-use affidavit for the time that the vehicle has not been operated on the Alabama roads. The affidavit will possibly remove the late fees and registration fees, but you will be responsible for all interest that has accumulated on the late fees and you will be responsible for all Ad-Valorem fees due. Just a note of interest, non-use affidavits will no longer be in existence after December 2004. We would need the tag number and Vehicle Identification Number to verify that the vehicle is currently still in our system. Please give this information to me and I will be more than happy to verify that the vehicle is still in the system.
Corinda Harris
Homewood Revenue
Administrative Asst. III
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Hi, I wanted to ask a question about renewing/amending my car's registration and title. I had a car shipped out of the country to be worked on by a Canadian Company. The work took almost two years to complete, and I have just received the car back recently. Because I was not using the vehicle and it was out of country I allowed the tag to lapse, and I do believe the registration lapsed as well. I did keep insurance to protect myself against any damage to the car while out of my hands. I have not been driving the car, but I do want to get it re-registered and tagged as soon as I can. Will I be allowed to re-register and tag the car without any type of late fee or interest? I'd be more than happy to provide at affidavit from myself or my attorney concerning this matter
				
		
			