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I just bought a car and the title has a mistake on it that the seller made. I have the notorization paper with me but do I need to get the seller's signature on it showing it was his mistake? The thing is I can't get a hold of this guy easily, and nobody (i.e. bank, insurance agency, rmv) is telling me a straight story of what I need to do on this notorization form. Thank you for your time!!

2007-10-08 17:10:16 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

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you,ll have to get in touch with him,other wise they wont accept another signature on the title,and it will have to be done in front of a notary,so they can verify it,so all i can tell you is find him as soon as you can,good luck with it,i been through that mess before,it took me a year to get a signature,i hope it don't take you that long.

2007-10-08 17:20:02 · answer #1 · answered by dodge man 7 · 1 0

When the seller signed the title, he should have done it in front a notary public. The notary must actually see the guy sign the paper before they can put their seal on it. That's the law. Find the guy as soon as possible and get it done properly. Any more, when I buy or sell a vehicle, I do the transfer at the county clerks office, that way I know that new owner has transferred the vehicle out of my name and into his own, plus he has registered the vehicle and I won't have to pay taxes on it again. I have seen guys not register the car until they are forced to when the plates expire.

good luck on finding the guy.

2007-10-08 18:04:29 · answer #2 · answered by Fordman 7 · 1 0

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DMV OFFICE, THEY WILL BE ABLE TO ANSWER ANY AND ALL OF YOUR QUESTIONS AND AT THE SAME TIME YOU WILL BE GETTING THE CORRECT ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION.

2007-10-09 01:20:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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