Is the Placa/Marbete available yet.

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bob saunders

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I learned something today. I went to get my marbete for mt 2020 Subaru but my number on my paperwork(matricula) didn't match the one on the computer, say what, it did the year before. Off to the government office where I found out that when I paid off my car loan last month the government issues a new matricula with a different number. It takes two to three weeks to get it, even though it is already changed on their system. The new one will be sent to the bank, so I have to wait until I receive it until I can get my marbete. What a country.
 

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I learned something today. I went to get my marbete for mt 2020 Subaru but my number on my paperwork(matricula) didn't match the one on the computer, say what, it did the year before. Off to the government office where I found out that when I paid off my car loan last month the government issues a new matricula with a different number. It takes two to three weeks to get it, even though it is already changed on their system. The new one will be sent to the bank, so I have to wait until I receive it until I can get my marbete. What a country.
Welcome to DR, the right hand does not know what the left hand is doing!
 

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I learned something today. I went to get my marbete for mt 2020 Subaru but my number on my paperwork(matricula) didn't match the one on the computer, say what, it did the year before. Off to the government office where I found out that when I paid off my car loan last month the government issues a new matricula with a different number. It takes two to three weeks to get it, even though it is already changed on their system. The new one will be sent to the bank, so I have to wait until I receive it until I can get my marbete. What a country.
Had a similar thing happen a few years ago. But I think it was a simple data entry error where a "0" was typed as an "O" when the transfer of title was made. Had to go to Puerto Plata to get it fixed.
 

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Come to the Nacional at Fruisa without anything other than the copy and the money and I will proove YOU WRONG............Some people working in these places have NO clue. But I can take you to places in addition to the one I mentioned that do NOT want a Cedula..........
I can accept that the tellers are clueless there. Of course they frequently don't obey the rules and regulations here.
Just because they do not ask, it does not mean it is not a requirement.

Are you saying the teller at La Nacional in Sosua made up a requirement?
 

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I can accept that the tellers are clueless there. Of course they frequently don't obey the rules and regulations here.
Just because they do not ask, it does not mean it is not a requirement.

Are you saying the teller at La Nacional in Sosua made up a requirement?
No. The opposite. There is NO requirement for a Cedula. NONE................
 
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I can accept that the tellers are clueless there. Of course they frequently don't obey the rules and regulations here.
Just because they do not ask, it does not mean it is not a requirement.

Are you saying the teller at La Nacional in Sosua made up a requirement?
Maybe the person you were talking to actually didn't know the answer, but told you one just so that he didn't look ignorant. It seems to happen often here.
 
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Maybe the person you were talking to actually didn't know the answer, but told you one just so that he didn't look ignorant. It seems to happen often here.
The person I talked to was VERY clear that a person with a cedula was required to purchase a Marbete.
Virtually every transaction made in the DR requires a cedula for proof of identity.
Just because the cedula is not asked for, does not mean it is not a requirement.
As I mentioned our cedulas (and pictures for confirmation) were already available easily on his computer terminal.
 

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No. The opposite. There is NO requirement for a Cedula. NONE................
Then the teller looked it up for no reason at all. And I can accept that. His lying to me is another story.
I shall never be able to forgive him for supplying me with errant information.

JDJones posted the requirement for doing the renovation on line which seems to require a cedula,
but of course that is also subject to debate. Why would they care on line if they don't in person?
 

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Then the teller looked it up for no reason at all. And I can accept that. His lying to me is another story.
I shall never be able to forgive him for supplying me with errant information.

JDJones posted the requirement for doing the renovation on line which seems to require a cedula,
but of course that is also subject to debate. Why would they care on line if they don't in person?
I posted this before. It was quoted directly from JD's post. Read it along with the translation. Then look at what he posted and see if you can find ANYTHING related to needing a Cedula.










From the Govt.

Para realizar la renovación en cualquiera de las entidades disponibles, así como para la recepción de las órdenes realizadas vía web, es indispensable poseer la fotocopia de la matrícula del vehículo a renovar, actualizada, legible y en buen estado.

Translated to English.

To carry out the renewal in any of the available entities, as well as to receive orders placed via the web, it is essential to have a photocopy of the license plate of the vehicle to be renewed, updated, legible and in good condition.

No mention of a Cedula or anything else.................
 

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Had a similar thing happen a few years ago. But I think it was a simple data entry error where a "0" was typed as an "O" when the transfer of title was made. Had to go to Puerto Plata to get it fixed.
No error, I paid off the loan and they issued a new matricula, that I now have in my possession, and I was able to get my Marbete with it, but I still need to go to La Vega to a certain Impuestros office to get it reissued or something and present them with letter from the bank saying the vehicle is mine free and clear title with no debt.
 

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Very interesting discussion. I also have NEVER been asked to present a cedúla, and only in the past 5 years have my current car been registered under my name. Previously it was under a 3rd party, and NEVER ever have I been asked to present a cedula, and I have ALWAYS gone to La Nacional just across the street from Playero. And every time I've been to that office I've seen a bunch of those motoconcho guys with 10+ matriculas and I have never seen them show their cedula to the teller.
So Windy, what does that tell you? That we are ALL incorrect, or that as someone else wrote, the teller probably just made something up to look "smart" or for whatever else reason?
I mean at least in my interaction with many Dominicans, even if I can show them they are incorrect, the sky is NOT green it's Blue, just because they cannot stand being wrong they will still say that the sky is Green.
 

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Very interesting discussion. I also have NEVER been asked to present a cedúla, and only in the past 5 years have my current car been registered under my name. Previously it was under a 3rd party, and NEVER ever have I been asked to present a cedula, and I have ALWAYS gone to La Nacional just across the street from Playero. And every time I've been to that office I've seen a bunch of those motoconcho guys with 10+ matriculas and I have never seen them show their cedula to the teller.
So Windy, what does that tell you? That we are ALL incorrect, or that as someone else wrote, the teller probably just made something up to look "smart" or for whatever else reason?
I mean at least in my interaction with many Dominicans, even if I can show them they are incorrect, the sky is NOT green it's Blue, just because they cannot stand being wrong they will still say that the sky is Green.
Do you have a cedula?
 

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Do you have a cedula?
Yes I do. But what's the point? Because if it's true what you say that the reason why you don't need to show your cédula is because they already have it on their computer when you hand over the matrícula and its attached to your car, then how would they know if I'm not the registered owner of the car? Or do they just know that EVERYONE that goes in there has a cedula? Well obviously all the natural dominicana do have it, but they still don't need to show it when requesting the marbete for a vehicle they are not the registered owner to, which this whole discussion is about.
 
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I guess if you don't have a Cedula and buy a new car it is only good for ONE YEAR. LOL..........
 

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Yes I do. But what's the point? Because if it's true what you say that the reason why you don't need to show your cédula is because they already have it on their computer when you hand over the matrícula and its attached to your car, then how would they know if I'm not the registered owner of the car? Or do they just know that EVERYONE that goes in there has a cedula? Well obviously all the natural dominicana do have it, but they still don't need to show it when requesting the marbete for a vehicle they are not the registered owner to, which this whole discussion is about.
My point is if you are getting a marbete for your car and had a cedula that is already linked in the database to your car's registration and they can look up your picture to verify it is you. They would not have to ask to see your cedula. The only experience I have is what I personally related above.

What they do for other people I have no idea, other than the apparent lie I was told, since my wife and I purchased our vehicles and our cedula numbers were both in the database for the Marbete.
 

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My point is if you are getting a marbete for your car and had a cedula that is already linked in the database to your car's registration and they can look up your picture to verify it is you. They would not have to ask to see your cedula. The only experience I have is what I personally related above.
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A Moto Conch comes in for 10 Marbetes clearly not linked to any of them and walks out with 10 Marbetes. Happens every day. Any explanation from you on that?............
 

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A Moto Conch comes in for 10 Marbetes clearly not linked to any of them and walks out with 10 Marbetes. Happens every day. Any explanation from you on that?............
No. I have no personal experience on such motoconcho bulk Marbete buyers. I understand they exist since several have said
they have no need for cedulas.

I will never get over the lie the teller told me that a cedula was needed to purchase a marbete.

If anyone is asked for a cedula, who does not actually have one, while trying to purchase a marbete, that would be interesting.
I certainly don't expect that will ever happen now. Oh the lies...
 
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Stop the back and forth about cedulas. It is very clear that not everyone has the same experiences. This thread is/was about the Marbete being available. Winde there is no reason for you to ask anyone if they have a cedula.
 
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