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Chapter 1
Original and Renewal of Registration; Issuance of Certificates of Title

Articles

1
Vehicles Subject to Registration
Sections 4000–4023
2
Original Registration
Sections 4150–4166
3
Registration of Foreign Vehicles
Sections 4300–4309
4
Evidences of Registration
Sections 4450–4467
5
Renewal of Registration
Sections 4600–4610
6
Refusal of Registration
Sections 4750–4767
6.5
Refusal of Registration for Nonpayment of Toll Evasion Penalties
Sections 4770–4775
7
License Plates
Sections 4850–4854
8
Special Plates
Sections 5000–5024
8.1
Motorized Bicycles
Sections 5030–5039
8.3
Historic and Special Interest Vehicles
Sections 5050–5052
8.4
Special Interest License Plates
Sections 5060–5075
8.5
Environmental License Plates
Sections 5100–5112
8.6
Specialized License Plates
Sections 5151–5169
9
Display of Plates, Tabs, and Stickers
Sections 5200–5206
9.5
Registration of Fleet Vehicles
Sections 5301–5309
10
Registration of Trailer Coaches
Sections 5350–5354
12
Surrender of Registration Documents and License Plates
Sections 5500–5506
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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