http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/reg/reg1000.htm Application for Clean Air Vehicle Stickers (REG 1000) Use this form to apply for Clean Air Vehicle Stickers. The stickers allow single-occupant qualifying vehicles to use high-occupancy vehicle lanes (carpool or diamond lanes) in California. Application for Clean Air Vehicle Stickers (REG 1000) Clean Air Vehicle Stickers A vehicle that meets specified emissions standards may be issued Clean Air Vehicle Stickers that allow the vehicle to be operated by a single occupant in the carpool (diamond) lanes of California's freeways. (See Vehicle Code §§5205.5 and 21655.9.) To find out if your vehicle qualifies, check the California Air Resources Board's website. NOTE: Applications are being accepted for hybrids, however, not all hybrids qualify. Please check the ARB website to see if your hybrid qualifies. How To Apply for Clean Air Vehicle Stickers Complete an Application for Clean Air Vehicle Stickers (REG 1000). If the Clean Air Vehicle is a hybrid and you are a resident of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano or Sonoma County, you must include an original receipt from the Bay Area Toll Authority as evidence of a "FasTrak" toll account. Submit your application, fee, and FasTrak receipt (see above) to DMV. Mail the completed application to: Department of Motor Vehicles, Special Processing Unit MS D238, PO Box 932345 Sacramento, CA 94232-3450. Your Clean Air Vehicle Stickers will be mailed to you. Do not drive as a sole occupant in the high-occupancy vehicle (carpool or diamond) lanes until you receive the stickers and affix them to your vehicle. For more information, visit the California Air Resources Board's website. Back to Main forms page
darn, what to do? i just bought my prius a bit more than 2 weeks ago. so of course, it's currently plateless. can i submit an application without the license plate #?
Dave, Consider this, in SF Bay Area, you actually need a FasTrak account to get a sticker. That is extra trouble to turn off those it-would-be-nice-to-get-one-if-it's-free people. If I were you I would go to DMV to see if the numbers of your license plate are already assigned. You could be just waiting for the plate to be manufactured.
According to record, "As of the end of June, there were 57,164 hybrids registered in California, though not all would be car pool-eligible, according to the Department of Motor Vehicles. In a sign of the vehicles' growing popularity, nearly 24,000 hybrids were registered in the first six months of this year..." We have enough stickers to go around for current owners. For the owners-to-be, good luck!!!
Hi all, Lordbrowne coming out of lurking mode to ask: Is there a fee that goes with the application? I don't see a request for it on on the application, but on the DMV site on the info page reguarding this there is a link for a fee that seems to be $8. Is that for San Francisco or what? Lordbrowne 2005 salsa red mdl 6
should i leave vehicle license number blank, and submit the form that way? also, i have a family fastrak account original receipt that's under my sister's name (same last name & address) that i can mail in with my application. will that be suffice?
It's for any application...per the website: Clean Air Vehicle Sticker Fee (original or replacement) (VC §§5205.5, 21655.9) 8) Eagerly waiting for the morning so I can drop off my application at the post office. I wonder how long it will take to get the stickers. I'll post as soon as I receive mine!
Don't send cash. Send a check. If you don't have a checking account, go to the post office and buy a money order.
Figures, I'll get my sticker and not be able to use it until my Prius gets out of the shop... (probably another month and a half). I hate that guy who hit me more and more every day :cussing:
It may take that long for the DMV to get it to you (grin). Mail it today anyway as one story I read said they had a small initial supply of stickers to start with. So if you get a rental Prius, will the rental companies apply for it also??
This is freak'n awsome. Just yesterday I was thinking of selling my car. I may have to reconsider now that I can drive solo in the carpool lane.
darn, so i just got off the phone w/ the california dmv... the lady told me i cannot submit the form w/ the vehicle license number field blank. she told me i cannot receive information about my car's plate # before i receive it. she said the dmv does not even know i bought the car yet, and that it takes 30-90 days for them to process forms from the dealership. sigh, so prius owners have to wait for plates, and they have to register their prius under the fastrak account they submit (which to be done, also requires the plate #). tick tock tick tock kuu kuu kuu kuu
[i almost feel like submitting it as is... but am too afraid that i'll get a rejection form in the mail 5 months down the line, and $8 loss... and in the mean time, not be able to apply when my plates come since i had already submitted the first application]
Can those who are veteran Fastrak users tell those of us who are opening a Fastrak account today what an "original receipt" from BATA is? I assume this is not a physical toll receipt, since the whole point of the transponder is that you just drive right through. Is it a monthly statement? Is it some receipt you get when you receive your transponder in the mail? Is it anything I can print out from the online account on the Fastrak website? Thanks...
All: Read the newspaper today (SanJoseMercury), it says that the Bridget toll authority was afraid the toll revenue will drop so that they added the "FasTrak clause" to the requirements for Bay Area residents. It is $$$$ for them. Fairness is not what they care about. Anyhow, I signed up for FasTrak online last night (no fee, only $40 initial deposit - possible some small $$ if you NEVER use it - may be you could cancel it later and get your $$$ back!). I am sending in the Sign Up Confirmation page and Account Overview page, two printouts, along with the application form and $8 check TODAY. Good luck everyone.
I wonder what will be quicker - submitting the form through the local DMV or mailing it in? I would be afraid that the local DMV would sit on it for a while but then again, maybe those applications get priority since you pay for it locally and then Sacramento just sends you the sticker... I do not know... :| Do you think they will really run out of these stickers in the next six months? I find that really hard to believe but you never know. I was thinking about buying a second Prius in Jan so I get the tax rebate but the carpool lane thing is more important to my commute...
In the race to be the first one on PriusChat with the carpool lane “clean air†sticker, last night I drove the application to the destination post office which sorts State of California mail. I drove away with a double-smug smile on my face. One, a permeant one, for driving a Prius, and the second for knowing that I was in the race-for-the-first-sticker lead. A few miles down the road I had a sinking in the stomach feeling when I viewed the State Capitol Building. No, my feeling of dread was not that Fran Pavley probably already has her sticker - she probably does - and rightfully deserves the very first one. No, my smugkill came from realizing HOW Fran Pavley probably got her sticker. Last I knew, there was a semi-secret, semi-private mini DMV office in the basement of the Capitol Building. Another one of those “we’re too busy and important†perks the State Legislature bestowed upon themselves. “Semi-private†in the sense that years ago there was a stink about should the general public be allowed to use this office . . . the outcome was, YES . . . but, being a semi-secret place, few know it is there, and even fewer know how to get there in the Capitol Building maze. I’m sure they have the stickers! The DMV wouldn’t want to disappoint the hands that holds their purse strings, now would they. I’m sure that mini DMV office has everything a pampered State Legislator could ever need. :roll: Dooh! If only I would have thought ahead :x . . . right now I could be posting a picture of the sticker on the back of my Salsa baby. But nooooo. Now I have to wait for my application to make its way through that huge blue Borg/DMV cube on 20th street, just south of Highway 50.