How to title a hot rod
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+ | OK, I did the TV 7 and got tha town police to come by and look at the car and sign off on the vin. We had to use a magnifying glass as the original was really worn.. I would make sure your vin is a good one or find out how to get one. If you don;t have one you can probably use the engine #. | ||
+ | I managed to get a stolen vehicle report run onj this car to make sure it wasn;t stolen and got the copy. Had to have this done at the police sta., and they really needed convincing as they thought why don't the rmv do it . | ||
+ | I then wrote a statement in short clipped sentences stating the whereabouts of the car. Where it had been gararged and what purpose it was being put to during that time. | ||
+ | In my case it was my dad;s. was in his gar. and we worked on it from time to time until he gave it to me. | ||
+ | Therefore no sales tax. | ||
+ | I had this statement notarized. | ||
+ | I had the rmv1 notarized. | ||
+ | I had the TV7 signed off. | ||
+ | I also did a form for antique plates. | ||
+ | Any way. Patty at the RMV was really nice and I had been there several times getting all this set up. | ||
+ | Once everything was proper it went right thru and I got my tags on the spot. | ||
+ | I was waiting for a revoke in the mail but instead got my title. All is well. | ||
===Michigan=== | ===Michigan=== |