So what happens if you don't renew in time - say, because the 
registration expired when someone else owned the plane?

On 10/31/2011 6:10 AM, joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com wrote:
> Thanks, JeffI think I see why I am confused -- The date that they have as my 
> registration date is something like Jan. 15th which is when I originally 
> applied for the N number and I thought that the date used was the date the 
> aircraft was signed off which is June 30th. So i guess i don't need to think 
> about it for another year and a half.Joe Horton
>
> ---------- Forwarded Message ----------
> From: "Jeff Scott"<jscott.pla...@gmx.com>
>
> Joe, et al, Go to<http://rereg.wxgk.net/>  and plug in your registration 
> number. It will tell you when it expires and the window to renew. As Lee 
> said, the FAA will send you a letter, if nothing has changed on your 
> registration, you can renew it on line using a special number in the FAA 
> letter, then charge $5 to your credit card. My new registration arrived in 4 
> days. -Jeff Scott ---------------
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