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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Dallas, TX
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Re: texas title transfer ?
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Originally Posted by 68jewel
Guys, I really think all these rules are valid. But, I think it also depends on whose working that window on that specific day. I say this because, I just "titled-only" my C10 in December. I paid $2500 for my truck, but told them it was a gift. She then said, "Well...you have to tell me how much you think it's worth." I then said, "It's just a broke down old, raggedy truck that doesn't run. I'd say it's about $150." She then said, "That's fine by me." She also offered to register it for me with no insurance, but I wasn't willing to pay the extra money right then because my truck will not be operable for some years and I was also registering my daily driver and my work truck. She never asked for any plates, bill of sale or anything. I did the same thing with my Chevelle several years ago that I paid $2000 for. Same outcome. Before the Chevelle, I had a '66 Impala, which is what I sold to buy the Chevelle, same scheme. I do know for the smaller towns in Texas, they do hassle you for more documents and do things more-so by the book. In downtown Dallas, the line is so damn long, I think those ladies could care less. 90% of the people at the windows are women who know nothing about classic cars. Just make it seem as if it is some old jalopy that is broken down into parts and you're going to fix it up. They will not question you. It has worked for me three times.
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Originally Posted by 69heavychevy
what i learned at the local tax office today is that you dont need insurance for a "title only" but they do ask that you hand over the registration sticker and plates. But if you dont want to, you can just say its doesnt have any. You can also still "gift" a vehicle but it has to be from an immediate family member and a notarized affidavit is required.
And on that presumed value non-sense, today as i was standing in line, there was two clerks. one was closed but finishing up with her customer before she went to lunch. the guy applying for a title didnt have a bill of sale just the title signed over to him. she asked him to just put whatever it was he paid on the application, he did, she finished up the paper work. the guy was on his way and she went to lunch. no mention of appraisal, blue book value, or presumed value was ever made. like mentioned before, it matters who you get and how hungry they are i guess.
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Exactly what I said about it being a gift and them asking me what I thought it was worth. I took a chance and said $150 for and old 41 year old truck and the fell for it. To most ladies, 41 years is an old piece of junk. To us it is a relic. LOL!!! I told them, just like you, that it didn't have plates either and she said okay. Didn't ask for a bill of sale, because I said it was a gift from a relative who just wanted the truck out of the yard. So, I told them I towed it home. I don't know about you guys from other states, but you Texas guys should try this tactic sometimes. LOL!!!
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Last edited by 68jewel; 02-16-2010 at 10:25 AM.
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