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Post by luke on Mar 6, 2013 10:54:50 GMT -5
hi guys, i just bought another scooter, the owner only gave me the expired registration and bill of sale not title.(she lost it). is there a chance i can register it under my name? im going to dvm, i just wanna know your inputs about this. thank you!
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Post by terrilee on Mar 6, 2013 10:56:54 GMT -5
different states, different rules
here in PA, they will physically check your VIN, if its a good title etc. they will register it
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Post by justbuggin2 on Mar 6, 2013 11:00:46 GMT -5
you may need to have her with you at the DMV they can request for a lost title replacement and do the transfer at the same time
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Post by beachbum on Mar 6, 2013 11:40:01 GMT -5
There should be a form you both fill out and sign to get you a new title.
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Post by luke on Mar 6, 2013 12:06:21 GMT -5
ok, here's the truth... the real owner gave the scooter to her friend michelle and said she doesn't have anything to do with it anymore, she just gave her the expired registration without the title, now michelle sold it to me. btw the real owner is now in Scotland.(no contacts) can i apply for lost title in her behalf?
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Post by inuyasha on Mar 6, 2013 12:11:59 GMT -5
Hi Luke Contact you local DMV and ask them the procedure to get a lost title ,as any advise we can give may not be correct for your state Take care and ride safely dear friend Yours Hank
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Post by tvnacman on Mar 6, 2013 12:19:25 GMT -5
In New York , no title no transaction period . With one exception , its a seized vechle sold by shreiff or marchal .
John
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Post by scootnwinn on Mar 6, 2013 12:22:17 GMT -5
ok, here's the truth... the real owner gave the scooter to her friend michelle and said she doesn't have anything to do with it anymore, she just gave her the expired registration without the title, now michelle sold it to me. btw the real owner is now in Scotland.(no contacts) can i apply for lost title in her behalf? Here in NM you will have to claim abandoned vehicle and have the state police provide you with a report stating it is not stolen. Then the MVD will "attempt" to contact the "current" owner by mail. They will wait an indeterminate amount of time and then when no one claims ownership a title will be issued in your name the whole process sucks and is discouraged by the 2 MVD workers I know they both say don't buy a vehicle with out a title! Hope you didn't pay much and that your patient...
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Post by luke on Mar 6, 2013 12:24:10 GMT -5
yah, will do that ...just wanna know your experiences...state to state... the price was a steal, i just can't let it pass.
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Post by richardthescooter1 on Mar 6, 2013 14:24:52 GMT -5
Luke, Hope everything works out for you That's what I want to do after I get my scoot fix, buy another one to work on.
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Post by RapidJim on Mar 6, 2013 16:20:05 GMT -5
Wisconsin No Title no transfer.
Jim
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Post by prodigit on Mar 6, 2013 21:04:55 GMT -5
Florida, no title no transfer. BTW, should the original owner want to claim back the vehicle, or title, you're in trouble!
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Post by h3nry on Mar 6, 2013 21:16:31 GMT -5
Arizona, you have to file for an abandoned title in this situation. You must get a mvr (motor vehicle report) and send the last registered owner a letter stating intent and all the vehicle info. They may reply with a notarized letter stating they want nothing to do with it and whoever currently has the vehicle can register it. They may also just ignore the letter and it will be at least 3 weeks to get the title or they can deny the letter and you can take it unopened to the DMV to get things done
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Post by rockynv on Mar 7, 2013 5:07:08 GMT -5
In Florida the owner of title had to apply for a replacement title and pay the $25 fee before selling the bike to someone else. Here it would be just scrap metal now until the owner of title applied for a replacement title, payed the $25 and then fillied out the transfer of title block listed on the back of the replacement title.
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Post by scotter on Mar 7, 2013 5:37:50 GMT -5
in georgia, i'm having to go through the same deal with my cfmoto. fortunately i can get a "bonded" title. gonna b a little pricey $125, but for what i paid for it, it's well worth it. the only thing is i"m not sure where the NHTSA certification label is affixed to the scoot. anyone have any ideas on where to look on a 2009 fashion 250? btw i have original owners florida registration which is good through the nineteenth of this month. no way to contact original owner though....
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