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joshruss07
02-09-2007, 02:22 PM
My cousin bought a house in blackburn, and the people that lived there before him left everything includin a car, and the owner said that when my cousin bought the house, that he also bought everything with the house including the car, and i might be getting the car and was wonderin if there was any way i could get a title for it?

Salemetro
02-09-2007, 02:46 PM
Typically, you will need to go the the DMV and get a printout that shows who the last registered owner was. Then....here's where it get to be a pain....you can either try to put a storage lein against it, or attempt to get a bill of sale from the last registered owner. If you decide to try to get a bill of sale from the last registered owner, you will need to mail a certified letter with a bill of sale form enclosed to the last known address of that person...requiring a signature to accept delivery of the envelope. If the mail is returned to you as "un-deliverable" due to the person not being around any more, DO NOT OPEN THE LETTER. Take it to the DMV, and show it to them. They should be able at that point to let you fill out the required forms to get a title. That's that way it has worked for me in the past...but I guess it all depends on your state laws, and how helpfull those "nice" DMV people feel like being on that particular day.

Good luck!

thadrawr
02-09-2007, 04:02 PM
nice find what year is it and post some pics

joshruss07
02-09-2007, 11:14 PM
Alright Thanx! It is a 1986 camaro with t-tops, and if i get it i will try to post it!

Morley
02-10-2007, 02:26 AM
Check your state's laws, after a car is so many years old you don't need a title for it. It varies from state to state though.

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