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Post by brachus on Mar 29, 2010 9:26:35 GMT -5
Has anyone dealt with military vehicles without a title? I know the current MV trend is to find an 'available' title for the same type vehicle, and then have the titleless MV take it over.
Hypothetically, what issues would arise from it?
Brian
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Post by michael ware on Mar 29, 2010 18:10:39 GMT -5
i have used a bonded title at least that is a title for the vehicle did that on a 43 gpw never have had amy problems with that
michael
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Post by brachus on Mar 30, 2010 13:31:52 GMT -5
Mike:
But that was for North Carolina, correct? I had heard about those, but did not see any information on the SC DMV site.
Also what was the basis of the bond amount? Some arbitrary number decided by the state? Or was it a percentage of the reported vehicle worth?
Brian
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Post by michael ware on Mar 30, 2010 23:50:36 GMT -5
bonded title should be aval in sc too think it is a small percentage thereis a place in either ala or ga that will get you a title if have bill of sell .will get you name
michael
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Post by Kathleen on Mar 30, 2010 23:58:50 GMT -5
South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles could this work?Lost/Stolen or Destroyed Certificate of Title Report www.scdmvonline.com/DMVNew/forms//TI-004a.pdfWhen an application is submitted to any Branch Office or Headquarters Unit requesting a Title Correction, the registered owner or his agent must complete this form when a title is not present. Please submit this form along with a corrected Form 400 and applicable fees, if due. FORM 400 www.scdmvonline.com/DMVNew/forms/400.pdfIF not you can go here TITLES for no title or lost title, No previous paperwork required and completely legal.
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