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Old 08-24-2005, 04:21 PM
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Okay, i know this probably isnt the right section of the forums to ask this question, but it seems like a lot of you know what you are talking about and i need some help on this.

I have a question tht is pretty importnant to me that i was looking for an
anwser to. I bought a truck a few months ago and finally sent the title in
to be transfered to my name about a month ago. Heres where my problem comes in. I am in a financial deal where i need to sell my truck, and it can't really wait if it doesnt have to. I need to get it out of here ASAP but i havent gotten my title back from the state, and they are 2 months behind on titles because of the Minnesota state shutdown awhile back. So it could be a possible 2 months still before i get it back. Is there any other paperwork that i could get from the state or the local DMV that i could sell my truck with until the title comes from the state? Something like a bill of sale of some sort? I know of someone who bought a car from someone who was in my same situation, and did it with some sort of paperwork that they got their hands on that acted as a dummy title or something and let them insure it under the "new" owners name until the title came back from the state, but he no longer remembers where the person got it or what its called. Is there a way that any of you know to get this sold some way like that? I
need a lil feedback on this, probably from someone who knows the way MN works with these things, but i need any imput from anyone who knows anything about this! Thanks!
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Old 08-24-2005, 08:16 PM
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As long as you give them a bill of sale they will be fine (if this is ok with them that is... I rarely buy a car like this because you never know if you'll get the title or not).
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Old 08-25-2005, 01:12 AM
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Re: **title Question**

would they be able to insure the car in the time being with this bill of sale?
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You dont have to have the title to get insurance anyway.
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Re: Re: **title Question**

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As long as you give them a bill of sale they will be fine (if this is ok with them that is... I rarely buy a car like this because you never know if you'll get the title or not).
YES I BUY CARS AT THE CAR SALES ALL THE TIME LIKE THIS . IT CALLED TITLE ATTACHTED , BUT I DONT PAY UNTIL THEY CALL FROM THE AUTO AUCTION WITH THE MONEY. A BILL OF SALE AND NOTERY WOULD BE SAFE.
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Hey man, dont type in caps, its annoying.
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