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Deductions & credits
If you can’t find the Vehicle License Fee (VLF) in your paperwork, you might try contacting the dealership, since they most likely would have forwarded your fees to the state, and should have the amount on record.
Barring that, look in the paperwork for the purchase price of the vehicle. We know that California’s VLF is 0.65% of the purchase price of your vehicle.
So, take your price, and multiply it by .0065. Example: $40,000 purchase price x .0065 = $260. Try to find an amount close to that in your paperwork, and it’ll most likely be your VLF.
See Registration Fees - California DMV for more information.
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