got stuck again. maybe someone can help find a loophole for me that i haven't looked into yet. per: http://www.dmv.state.ne.us/dvr/mvtitles/assem.html My old truck received a V8 engine in 2001, and r
With all the problems you've had, I think I would drive the truck down to Springfield, right to the DMV, park it on the front steps, go in and ask for the office manager, and grab her/him by the back
The employees of the Illinois Department Of Motor Vehichles are not very helpful in the metropolitan areas. I used to live in a southern suburb of Chicago. If I had to to do anything out of the ordin
Author: "Hanlon, Bill (ISS Houston)" <bill.hanlon@hp.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 07:42:14 -0500
A better idea would be to sell it to me for $236.74 With all the problems you've had, I think I would drive the truck down to Springfield, right to the DMV, park it on the front steps, go in and ask
I kinda agree with Pat, seems you need to get with a higher official that the ones you've been dealing with. I would do as he suggested and ask for guidance from a manger of some sort as just ask him
You all ready have better advice than I can offer, but, because the cost of nonfunctioning government bureaucracy is through the roof (color photos of public "servants" on multipage instructions "exp
Author: "Thomas, Robert E." <RThomas@ButteCounty.net>
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 08:46:52 -0700
To the best of my knowledge, each DMV has a "referee" (called different things in different states, but the function is basically the same). That person inspects the vehicle to determine what it is.
I like Pat's suggestion but I'm not sure it would work. My suggestion is to try your elected state representative. I've actually found mine to be helpful here in Pennsylvania. His office staff is ver
Author: "Williams Grant Civ Det 2, 412 AMXS/MXA2T"
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 13:40:55 +0100
Sorry, forgot to attach the web site on my first email. Here ya go Here is the web site for the folks you need to contact. They will buy it from you for a very low price of a few dollars, re-register
And, as a lawyer, The soft, legal approach is probably best, but I still like the idea of grabbing the back of someone's neck, and dragging them outside. (great stress reducer) Pat Hollister oletruck