Automated
Once set up, no additional resources are needed
Works with existing DMV:
– technology
– processes &
– remittance system
Self-funding
so existing budgets are unaffected
Violation of VEH 5204(a)
Every year, more than one-in-ten vehicle registrations become delinquent estimated to be worth $425 million annually.
Help recover $50 million
in the first year and alleviate the low-priority ticketing burden from law enforcement.
We provide photographic proof
and data to power an automated system that, once verified, mails thousands of notices (similar to toll bridge crossing violations) to the vehicle owner.
Existing CHP REG program
has helped recoup millions from out-of-state registration cheats with the help of reporting Californians
Because 11.3% of vehicle registration accounts, worth an estimated $425 million, become delinquent – every year.
Source: Sacramento Tax Attorney, Steve Sims
The CHP cites the most common reasons for vehicles not being properly registered as:
Two more culprits adding to this loss include:
A tabulated daily report of expired plates with data curated from photographs of expired licence plates
An expanding legion of civically minded Californians
Our purpose-built app captures photographic proof of expired plates on the road.
The date, time, and location are stamped on the image.
The overnight process extracts:
These data are used to generate a notice similar to a toll bridge violation.
The daily data table can be electronically transmitted to any DMV office with a connection to the DMVNET.
Precise internal flow to be determined.
Illustration repurposed from Page 3 of Exhibit A RFQ for DMV Aug 2021
Available for piloting immediately
Our self-funding system shows why it’s better to be snapped than to get pulled over and ticketed.
For the DMV, it’s a simpler, more efficient way to garner greater compliance without affecting existing budgets.
Police resources are not optimally deployed on what’s considered a minor infraction.
For the delinquent motorist, it’s a relatively gentler financial wrap on the knuckles than the more expensive, emotional rollercoaster of being cited. Not on the menu are points, suspension, costlier insurance premiums and possibly court time/costs.
Sometimes, a flick on the forehead gets people to do what’s needed.
According to the Insurance Information Institute, in 2019, the estimated percentage of uninsured motorists in California was 16.6%. Same odds as playing Russian roulette (1 in 6) for us and everyone we care about in California.
The impact of air pollution on human health is well documented. Exposure to air pollutants can cause inflammation in the brain and fine particulate matter is harmful to developing brains. Disturbing as this is, one study of air pollution and crime in 9,360 US cities suggests that air pollution increases crime.
Important agencies and local Government are short-changed too.
Underlined Text shows example when clicked. an *Underlined Text with Asterisks* opens link in a new browser window.
Every year, more than one in ten registrations becomes delinquent worth an estimated four hundred and twenty-five million dollars.
This is according to seasoned Sacramento tax attorney, *Steve Sims*.
Now add to this, vehicles claiming Planned Non Operational status whilst still illegally on the road, and the number becomes substantially larger.
What if we helped recoup fifty million dollars from this loss in the first year?
What’s behind this massive loss is the rampant violation of a *specific vehicle code* which requires current registration tabs to be displayed on the rear license plate. Yes, the Franchise Tax Board does garnish wages from accounts that are more than sixty days delinquent, but every year, two-hundred and thirty-seven million dollars are still missing. This is probably why a stated goal on the DMV website is to have every vehicle properly registered. What if there were an additional arrow in the DMV quiver to target this goal?Underlined Text shows example when clicked. an *Underlined Text with Asterisks* opens link in a new browser window.
The program, now known as *CHP REG*, already allows people a method to report out-of-state registration violators. And despite having a cumbersome, multi-step process, has helped recover *millions of dollars* over the past decade. With a financial incentive for reporting delinquent tags, just imagine the magnitude of the recoupment. It’s not so far-fetched. *New Yorkers* are already *financially rewarded* with a share of the fines for *video reporting* idling trucks and buses in violation of the city’s *anti-idling laws*. And the *California False Claims Act* enables whistleblowers to be financially rewarded for helping recover government funds. Ready to Weed Out delinquent registrations?Underlined Text shows example when clicked. an *Underlined Text with Asterisks* opens link in a new browser window.
Underlined Text shows example when clicked. an *Underlined Text with Asterisks* opens link in a new browser window.
Great! –Tag Snapper is a custom-built mobile phone app that allows users to snap expired license plates from around California.
Each image is stamped with when and where it was snapped.
A tabulated report is generated overnight from all the images that were snapped the previous day.
Only unique plates are reported.
So if an expired plate is photographed a second or third time, only the first instance is reported to the DMV.
In addition to all information requested by the CHP REG program, the month and year on the plate and the minimum number of days delinquent are also included.
A notice, similar to a toll bridge crossing, is sent by the DMV to the registered owner.
With it are specific instructions on what needs to be addressed to resolve the matter.
An additional administration fee is added to any amount due.
It acts like a flick on the forehead.
If you’re ready to weed out delinquent registrations with Tag Snapper, what needs to happen to initiate a pilot program to prove the concept?
tagSnapper
500 East Hamilton Ave., #1018
Campbell, CA 95008
DUNS: 118262557
Registered as
Small Business
Cert ID 2024914
518210
Electronic data processing services
Copyright © 2022 tagSnapper
By applying, you agree to our Terms of Service, and our Privacy Policy