Posted by Pops1532 on October 08, 2013 at 05:36:19 from (68.58.114.55):
In Reply to: Getting a truck title posted by Nathaniel Watts on October 07, 2013 at 18:13:49:
The easiest way to handle it would be for the seller to apply for a lost title. If they can't or won't you'll likely have to go the bonded title route.
People at your local DMV Secretary of State or whatever NC calls it might not be of much help if you have to get a bonded title. If something is out of their comfort zone they may just tell you it can't be done. You'll probably have to talk to someone at the head office. Check their website. They may have the info you need on their website.
Some states are taking a hard look at old cars and trucks. One reason is they want to make sure the vehicle that is registered is actually the same vehicle. You can thank those that buy and use old titles or other less than honest means to title and register vehicles. The other reason some states are taking an interest in old vehicles is they've found them a good source of income. IL and MA are a couple of states that are using vintage vehicles for a money grab.
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