[DeTomaso] NPC: Calf title paperwork

Paul Timko thedrol at pobox.com
Thu Sep 17 13:12:53 EDT 2015


I had a similar string when I bought a car from SC a long time ago.  In 
order for me to title it in Illinois, I had to have the last dealer in 
SC title first.  It was a pain.

Paul
#9270

On 9/17/2015 11:03 AM, Larry - Ohio Time wrote:
>     Ok guys I pulled the trigger and bought a Jaguar from California and
>     paid for it. Today I get a packet of paperwork from the used car
>     dealer. Boy this is not how we do it in the grand old state of Ohio.
>     Look at this mess.
>
>
>      1. I get a Nevada title for the car in the name of the lady who traded
>         it to a Honda dealer in Las Vegas. The back of the title is signed
>         over to California Auto Auction. Nothing is notarized.
>      2. I get a small form from Cal DMV "vehicle auction wholesale report
>         of sale". It shows the auction name and the used car dealer's name
>         as buyer. Nothing is notarized.
>      3. I get a form from Cal DMV, "vehicle/vessel transfer and
>         reassignment form". Looks to be a bill of sale from the auction
>         company to the used car dealer.
>      4. I get a form from Cal DMV, "vehicle/vessel transfer and
>         reassignment form" Looks to be a bill of sale from the used car
>         dealer to me. It is asking for my signature and returned to them.
>         It also asks for my signature to appoint the used car dealer to be
>         my power of attorney to complete necessary paperwork and transfer
>         ownership. Hmmmm...
>      5. I get a form "contract cancellation option agreement" looking for
>         my signature to decline it.
>
>
>
>     Is any of this normal? We call this skipping a title here and it is not
>     a legal thing to do. Do I just sign all this before the car gets here?
>     Did he really ship it yet?
>
>
>     In Ohio a dealer buys a car. He gets a title that has the back filled
>     in with his name, miles and a notarized signature of the seller. The
>     dealer transfers the tile into there name and get a new title. When it
>     is sold the same thing happens...simple.
>
>
>     Larry (lost) - Cleveland
>
>
>
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