Knurled wrote:
ClemSparks wrote:
I like how around here folks will advertise a car, "No title, but you can file for a lost one."
Um...No. In MO, the only person who can get a title for the car is the person on record with the state as holding title to it. To try to get a title any other way is more than an 'uphill battle.'
In Ohio, it takes about 10 minutes real-time. I've done it twice - once when I sold a car and the buyer backed out, the other when I lost the title. I asked: the old title's number is invalidated and gets re-referenced to the new title's number. The old title becomes a worthless piece of paper, in case it's ever found.
There's no excuse for "lost title" here.
I wasn't very clear about my point above. In Missouri, it is also very easy to get a "Duplicate" title for a vehicle that is titled in your name. All it takes is 5 days and $11 or so.
What irks me, however is when people who are ignorant about the process say that because they have a vehicle without a title (like never assigned to them and now has a $200 title penalty which may be more than the car is worth) that it "should be easy to file for lost title."
Here, the only person who can get a "duplicate" or replacement title (for one that has been lost and/or destroyed) is the person on record as the title holder. And you have to show ID.
Clem