8/5/2023 0 Comments Vermont dmv duplicate title![]() ![]() Boils down to what I said, if it is that easy the seller needs to get the title, he would have the burden to prove he owns and has the right to sell the car.īy George Andreasen on Wednesday, Febru01:16 pm: Especially with a more modern car which probably had an actual title when new.īy Mark Gregush Portland Oregon on Tuesday, Febru07:26 pm:Īre we talking about the State of Vermont or Vermont Title Company? They are two different things. Suppose it's stolen and the VIN shows up that way? Now you're out the money AND the car. You'll be handing over dough that you'll NEVER see again because once it's in his pocket it's gone wether you end up proving it was his or not. on Tuesday, Febru07:16 pm:īuying a car without a title What you're doing is paying the seller for the privilege of proving (and doing all the work involved) that he actually owns the car and has the right to sell it. I then kept the tag for 1 year, took the paper to my MVC and VOILA!! I got it titled in my state.īy Charlie B actually in Toms River N.J. Period.īy William L Vanderburg on Tuesday, Febru06:45 pm: Vermont does not title cars over 25 years old. You will get a tag and a registration paper. You send them a bill of sale from the seller and the appropriate title/tag form and the appropriate tax. Citizenship of that state at the time was not required. I don't live there, and the car was never there. When I did mine, I did it through Vermont. You may as well just get a notarized bill of sale.īy William L Vanderburg on Tuesday, Febru06:44 pm: Tom you will still have to jump through all the hoops at the NCDMV. ![]() Thrifty has some BIG BUCKS hidden away ?īy Darryl Bobzin on Tuesday, Febru06:24 pm: In any case, they'll provide you with the steps necessary to register the car and I'll bet you a cast iron dollar that the registration IS transferable.īy David Dufault on Tuesday, Febru11:47 am:Īnother learning experience for me.what's that?īy Steve Jelf, Parkerfield KS on Tuesday, Febru12:16 pm:īy David Dufault on Tuesday, Febru01:49 pm: Most of the phone calls are handled by prisoners, believe it or not! It's part of a program to integrate them back into society and saves the state money to boot. Vermont does NOT require proof of ownership on bikes over 20 years old and under 200 cc's.Īs for older cars, the best way to check is to contact the Vermont DMV. I successfully licensed a 1967 Honda Tail 90 in Vermont without ownership papers (purchased from the original owner, lost title). PS if it is so easy why hasn't he done so all ready?īy George Andreasen on Tuesday, Febru11:20 am: Even if the deal falls thru they have the good paper work in their name.īy Mark Gregush Portland Oregon on Monday, Febru08:15 pm: ![]() I suggest the seller do the leg work and get a good title or registration in THEIR name. Some states will not accept those titles. Too good to be true?īy Mark Gregush Portland Oregon on Monday, Febru08:13 pm: Neither the seller or me, the buyer, live in Vermont but it is supposed to work anyway. There are videos on Youtube about it but I wondered if anyone on here had tried it. The seller of a non-T vehicle that I am interested in, which he has no title for, told me that a title could be obtained thru the Vermont DMV without a lot of grief. ![]() Model T Ford Forum: Titles from Vermont Titles from Vermontīy tommy coffey on Monday, Febru08:05 pm: ![]()
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