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Re: Title and Bill of Sale

To: neilc@tradesrv.com.au, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Title and Bill of Sale
From: Ajhsys@aol.com
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 11:23:59 EDT
In a message dated 6/3/99 1:27:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
neilc@tradesrv.com.au writes:

<< Just thought I'd mention the car was purchased in Long Island City, NY from
 a dealer, who in turn purchased it from a dealer in Leeds, Alabama. I have a
 registration tag and tax receipt (and bills of sale to me and from dealer to
 dealer) - is the regist. doc a title? It expires in Sep. 99. Does that mean
 it is currently registered? Seems amazing, considering the condition of the
 car.. I would of thought the thing would need a road worthiness test before
 registration - no? Considering the motor is seized I couldn't see how it
 could get registered!!?!  >>

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The title to a car in the USA is issued by the state in which it is 
registered, not the federal government.  The car usually does not have to be 
running to be registered, that only means that someone owns it, and that the 
taxes have been paid.  Most states have a safety inspection with a windscreen 
sticker that is required to drive the car on the roads, as well as an 
emissions inspection.

If you have the registration card, which you said expires in Sept. 99, that 
card is invalid after the title is transferred to you, and you will receive 
another one from New York state.  You gotta charge everybody a new tax when 
you buy a car.

The car should have been registered to the dealer in New York, where you 
bought it.  He must sign the title over to you, which means it will be titled 
to you in New York.  If you are exporting it to Oz, you will have to register 
it under your laws there (which are obviously upside down like the rest of 
your continent).  Boy, this gets confusing!

Allen Hefner
'77 Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport

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