11-02-2008, 01:39 PM | #26 |
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Re: DMV Experiences
You guys should try California dmvs. I seem to have gone there enough to where they know my name. I also kind of like the DMV I treat it like a game seeing what loop holes I can use and I usually learn something new every time i go in there. A good idea is to get a copy of vehicle Rules and Regulations, I can usually go over the dmvs heads and get the manger involved. As for getting a inspection, in ca any peace officer can do it. Most salvage and car dealers have the power to inspect vehicles, they just need to be certified by the state. All the inspection is a form ( http://www.dmv.org/loading-page.php?...g%2Freg343.pdf ) for pretty much verifying Vin numbers. One more thing try using the LOW VALUE VEHICLE registration it can get you out of a lot of missing signatures but not a inspection.
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11-02-2008, 05:47 PM | #27 |
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I don't know if this will help you folks or not, but I have a friend who lives in Massachusetts, they are notoriously hard on folks who need a title and you need a title for everything.
I live in NH, we do not require a title on vehicles more than 15 years old, as a matter of fact the refuse to give you one unless you have a special circumstance, like you are selling through a public auction. Any case, my friend buys an old vehicle now and again to fix up, play with and ultimately sell, Often they are derelicts and have no title. He gets them cheap that way. Big problem with a simple solution, he “sells” me the truck, I take the Bill of Sale to my town office and using the bill of sale I obtain plates (remember no title required, In NH a set of plates to an antique only cost about 18 dollars). When the hard plates come in the mail in a week or two, I “sell” him the truck by signing my registration over to him, (there is a place on the back of a NH Registration to use for a Bill of Sale, I have the Bill of Sale notarized indicating that all registration information is accurate. I have a half dozen family members or friends that are Notary Public’s. Upon receiving the plates and the notarized Bill of Sale/Registration Massachusetts is happy to issue a title to him. Need a certain element of trust to pull this off but it works for us, and it seems to be legal, so you might want to check in states where you have friends who might help you out, and find out what your state will accept as proof of VIN. I have actually considered running this service as a small business in the past….
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11-02-2008, 08:32 PM | #28 |
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I want to be sure I understand you. You have a title signed by the previous owner, correct? Every state is different. I would not think that it would be so hard to transfer a title. Here in Texas, I do that quite often, probably several times a year. Now, not having a title is another matter. I recently bought a 1962 Comet S-22 from a salvage yard with no title for $750. I had a bill of sale from the yard. (Funny thing is, a salvage yard in Texas is not supposed to take a car without a title. They mentioned this at the "DMV" but didn't hold me up, luckily.) In Texas, you have to whatever paper work you have to them, and in my case they gave me a letter of rejection. Then you have to get a bond to cover the value of the car. The bond is based on the NADA excellent resale value of the car, unless you get it appraised. The state will accept an appraisal from any Texas car dealer. The NADA value on this car was $17,500 (yea, right!) I know a local car dealer and gave him $50 in exchange for an appraisal for this car and a 57 Chevy pickup. I also bought with no title. (Both show to be appraised for $750.) All of the places I found charge $100 minimum for the bond. I then took the bond and application back to the "DMV" and paid $144 for a 5 yr antique registration (using original 1962 tags I got on EBAY) and tax, transfer fee, etc. For the truck, I paid $90 for the transfer fee and tax only. In Texas, it is important not to mention or fill out and part of the forms indicating the car is not operable, incomplete or does not have an engine as you then have to have a peace officer inspect the vehicle. IMO, it is also best to do several cars at a time, as it does not take much more time to do two or three cars than it does to do one. They gave me the receipt and said that I would get a bonded title in the mail in 3- 5 weeks. That was 3 wks ago, so the titles should be here soon. The bonded titles are transferable and stays as a bnded title for three yrs. After this I can apply for a regular title with no indication that it was bonded. THe reason for the bond is in case the previous owner comes up saying the car was stolen, etc., even though the "DMV" check to see if it has been reported stolen before starting the process. The lady I talked to at the "DMV" said that there is almost no chance that a previous owner could make a claim, since it would have to have been reported stolen recently. RED TAPE!!!
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11-02-2008, 09:39 PM | #29 |
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the problem is, he is trying to move it from one state to another. The red tape that they have is reasonable... inspect the VIN against the title.
Being state workers with a union that says they don't have to do any more than there job description, so they don't let them climb onto the trailerto verify. The last part is the only unreasonable part IMO. |
11-26-2008, 07:58 PM | #30 |
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Finally got title today! Now I can start project. I put the truck back together to make it look as complete as possible. I then took it to the DMV on the trailer and waited in line. When it was my turn I explained to the lady what I wanted and she and another DMV employee walked out to the parking lot and verified the VIN against the title I had from the previous owner. Went back inside and did paperwork, wrote them a check and left with new title. Sure was a lot of trouble to go through to get title but I have it now. Now all I have to do is take it back apart, put the front end back on another vehicle and get started. Thanks to all who commented and keep on the lookout for my build. When I start I'll post a build thread. Thanks again. DMC1
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11-26-2008, 09:48 PM | #31 |
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Glad it worked out for you.
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11-26-2008, 11:26 PM | #32 |
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Congrats.....
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11-27-2008, 07:25 AM | #33 |
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Damm Now I know how easy I have it here in California my Brother works at the DMV Office I just give him my paper work or have him fill it out for me and by the end of his shift wala I have a Tittle I just had him Change my name to the tittle on my Honda monday wich was under my Ex's name $15.00 later and no Smog or other fees ..............
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11-27-2008, 01:47 PM | #34 |
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WOW, I guess I have it easy here in WIsconsin. Just had to get a WI title for my Vega that I bought when I lived in Arizona. Sent the proper form in to the state with the AZ title and 2 weeks later I had a WI title, didn't even have to deal with the DMV employees!!! I have found that sometimes here you call to the people in Madison(WI state capitol) at the DMV, explain what you are attempting to do and they tell you the proper way to go about it. I have gotten titles for cars with no titles, etc very easily here, as long as everything is on the up and up, no stolen/hot cars, etc!
I do have a small story though, when I lived in AZ, went to title my '90 Volvo 740 I bought as a beater. Went the an MVD authorized agent in the ghetto (they were the only ones open on Saturday afternoon) and I was the only english speaking person there I think. The lady inspected the title with a magnifying glass (no kidding) and found that the notary's printed expiration date did not match the date on the notary stamp. She refused to issue a title and threatened to call the police if I did not leave (I was a little unhappy, but not a total idiot). The next week, took the title to a MVD agent in a nice portion of town, I even pointed out the error, they said it was no big deal and issued me my title and plates, it was easy as pie!!! I guess it pays to stay in the nice portions of town!!!! I am glad to see you got a title, you just got to play their games and in the end, you usualy win!!! Mike
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