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Motion, back then your car "registration" in NY was your title. If you look on the back of it, you will see where you can transfer ownership. If you have not had the car registered since the 80's in NY, and do not have an old registration you can apply for a new one at any NY DMV office. Make sure you have your VIN #.
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I think in Ca. if you explain to them how important the orig title is they now let you keep it. Ask your DMV. If they won't let you keep it then start figuring out plan B. Worst case is just make good color photo copies of it.
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--------Here in Michigan you can ask to keep any former title wether its the first or the 10th. They will handwrite VOID across the front with whatever writing utensil is handy at the time but thats it. Pretty good solution........Bill S
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Its a good thing that the original owner of my now 1934
Ford Sedan Delivery hot rodded a few years ago saved his ownership. Check it out! ![]() suprss70 |
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Here's a method that I have used twice in Kansas; File a mechanic's lien and request that a new title be issued in your name. I think it cost me $200 for court costs and publishing fees. That's the same way salvage yards obtain titles to abandon vehicles.
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if you have to surrender the title, see about getting the copy notarized prior to turning it over, write a statement letter and have that notarized also.
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