If you download and fill out the form mail it to the colonies I can remail it. There's like a 5 or 10 dollar charge and it's a simple form . The reason you are asking is Historical interest.
In the middle 90s cars in Ca. were given non-operational status, with the payment of a yearly fee. If you didn't pay or didn't get bill the DMV would drop it from the records because they had an abacus with only so many wooden beads for counting
after about 10 years they realized that they were losing money got a real bigger computer and sent out a bigger fee that was one time. If the vehicle left Cali. without a release of liability it continues to get the non op letter yearly at the last known address. There's lots more about the stateside methods of car titling. You're chances are better than winning the lottery though