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Post by gy6girl on Apr 26, 2013 20:26:55 GMT -5
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Post by scootnwinn on Apr 26, 2013 20:33:41 GMT -5
Wow that's easier than here add to all that an NCIC check where you pay a cop to make sure it isn't stolen then also you have to wait a month or something while they write a letter to the last known owner and ask them if it was stolen or if they sold it... I will NEVER buy a vehicle with out a title EVER
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Post by gy6girl on Apr 26, 2013 20:36:53 GMT -5
UGH! That is worse, and I thought Texas was stupid.
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Post by woowilly on Apr 26, 2013 21:31:28 GMT -5
Yep, that's the steps I went hrough. In Texas any error in filling out the back of the title for a title transfer makes the title invalid. Then you gotta jump through all the hoops in the right order to get a valid clear title... In Texas, If the seller didn't get the title transfered to their name, even if he (or she) and the previous seller filled out the back perfect you can't transfer the title (unless you're a registered motor vehicle dealer, they don't even have to have a title apearently, one car I traded in they said it was already sold, licensed, and gone, and the new owner is driving it, and they were done with it when I found my title a few days after trading in a car.)
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Post by prodigit on Apr 27, 2013 4:22:20 GMT -5
Great article! I usually don't like sarcasm, but I enjoyed it thoroughly in this one, as I can relate to the DMV personnel screaming 'NEEEEEXT' in your ears, and look at you like you're some kind of burglar or thief, and if it's just too complex, they don't know how to do it. in FL, an independent drivers license office might be able to help you out a lot better!
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