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Wht86drop
Member # 12104
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Anybody ever experience this with a car? Tried to register my cougar and the lady told me I either need a title bond or get the original owner to sign the car off to me. Im guessing that the original owner left the car in someones barn for 20 years and either forgot about it, don't want it or passed away. The lady at Dmv gave me his first and last name as well. How can I fix this issue?
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CoyoteMaster
Member # 13680
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Get a bill of sale and just forge it yourself u got his name already thats all u need and go to a different dmv so the lady dnt reconize you
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Wht86drop
Member # 12104
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Lmfao you are the fourth person to tell me that exact same thing. I guess she fucked up for giving me his name right? But anyways thanks I just didn't know what to do since this is a first for me
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warhorse58gt
Member # 7702
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Go to state farm. Bond cost $100 takes 30 days. Had to do it on my 77 II. Super easy to do. [ 2014-09-18, 12:39 PM: Message edited by: warhorse58gt ]
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Wht86drop
Member # 12104
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How does the bond work though? Is it like a lien or something?
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warhorse58gt
Member # 7702
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quote: Originally posted by Wht86drop: How does the bond work though? Is it like a lien or something?
Kind of. If I remember right. It basically checks to make sure no one has reported the car stolen. Makes sure there are no out standing liens on the title, or that anyone is looking for it. It was retarded simple. I went in paid the $100 a month later I was cleared to get the title.
You will get a clear title, if the car had one. It doesn't savage the title like a true lien sale does. [ 2014-09-18, 04:54 PM: Message edited by: warhorse58gt ]
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Wht86drop
Member # 12104
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Ok thanks ill go over there tomorrow
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foxbody
Member # 582
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dont forge the bill of sale,once its in the dmv system as needing a bond,a bill of sale will not do
they will only accept a notorized bill of sale from that person to you
bond is way easier
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5.t0es
Member # 5864
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quote: Originally posted by warhorse58gt: quote: Originally posted by Wht86drop: How does the bond work though? Is it like a lien or something?
Kind of. If I remember right. It basically checks to make sure no one has reported the car stolen. Makes sure there are no out standing liens on the title, or that anyone is looking for it. It was retarded simple. I went in paid the $100 a month later I was cleared to get the title.
You will get a clear title, if the car had one. It doesn't savage the title like a true lien sale does.
b.s a lein sale does NOT salvage a clean title vehicle
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Wht86drop
Member # 12104
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My first WHT drop had a lien and it was a clean title car. Been a little busy so I haven't went to state farm yet. I called the local pd and the lady on the phone verified the car isn't stolen. Checked both plates and vin for me.
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