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If you are a New Mexico resident, a bonded title can be an effective way to recover your vehicle title if you don’t have sufficient evidence of ownership. What is a bonded title? A bonded title is a type of title recovery method that requires the purchase of a surety bond, also known as a […]

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If you are an Arkansas resident, a bonded title can effectively recover your vehicle title if you don’t have sufficient evidence of ownership. What is a bonded title? A bonded title is a type of title recovery method that requires the purchase of a surety bond, also known as a vehicle title bond, to secure […]

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Here’s another dealership barred from selling vehicles over title problems, let’s take a look. An article from KWCH talks about this dealership in Kansas that had an $87,000 default judgment for complaints about the dealership failing to provide titles to buyers. In addition to that, they failed to pay off outstanding loan balances on trade-ins […]

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So how do you transfer a vehicle into your name if it’s a salvage title? Oftentimes when a vehicle has a salvage title, you will not be able to transfer the title or get a new title issued until the vehicle goes through an inspection process. Before a new title can be issued for a […]

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If you are trying to title your vehicle in Florida, but find that you are missing important ownership documents, a bonded title may be a valuable alternative method to title your vehicle. What is a bonded title? A bonded title is a type of title recovery method that requires the purchase of a surety bond, […]

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When you use the Vermont title loophole, the Vermont DMV will send you temporary Vermont license plates along with your registration. Most people ask us if these plates can be used on the vehicle before or in lieu of transferring the title to their state. Even though they’re registered to your vehicle and your name, […]

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When it comes to title recovery, we find that most people gravitate to the Vermont registration process rather than a bonded title. What’s the big deal? Why don’t more people have a bonded title? There’s nothing wrong with having a bonded title, in fact, oftentimes a bonded title is a cheaper and more convenient way […]

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An abandoned vehicle is one where the vehicle owner has dumped the vehicle with no intention of returning to claim it. Typically, if you know where the vehicle came from or who it belongs to, it’s not an abandoned vehicle. There are many ways to claim a vehicle that is abandoned on your property, the […]

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An abandoned vehicle is one where the vehicle owner has dumped the vehicle with no intention of returning to claim it. Typically, if you know where the vehicle came from or who it belongs to, it’s not an abandoned vehicle. There are many ways to claim a vehicle that is abandoned on your property, the […]

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The Vermont title loophole, also known as the Vermont registration process, is a method for non-residents to obtain a title for a vehicle that is 15 years old or older using a bill of sale as proof of ownership. Vermont residents are able to use this method as well, but Vermont is the only state […]

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