Posted by RN on November 05, 2017 at 10:53:28 from (205.213.104.139):
In Reply to: No Title posted by Sprint 6 on November 05, 2017 at 06:14:10:
Could check the paperwork for wisconsin and get replacement title from wisconsin DOT. Bill of sale, old registration, engine number check since about that time they were using engine numbers, engine tags for titles, registrations. Dodge Van replacement and transfer title in Wisconsin was about $20.00 over regular titled transfer- signed form from executor of estate and last registration, bill of sale and MV1 for new title and plates, 20 minutes at DOT counter got a 'Virtual Replacement Title number' that went on MV1 form for plates aqnd paper to walk out door. Wisconsin salvage, home builts, glider kits for rollover trucks, hot rod resurrections forms to cover most situations- pay the fees and maybe sales tax, get title alone or plates as well. Does require a vehicle inspection many times and a record check for liens and stolen reports- but if bill of sale and old registration match previous owner or heir, might be easier to get wisconsin paperwork. Doubtful if old registration is online now- 5 to 7 years before purge, then it is $25.00 to $25.00/hour for manual search of old fiche records. RN
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