How to title a hot rod
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+ | (Usual Disclaimer - I'm not a lawyer, I don't work for the State, just an ordinary average guy trying to help) | ||
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+ | In Kansas, you must follow the below instructions which entails a massive amount of paperwork, receipts, inspections, etc. | ||
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+ | If you have a Kansas titled vehicle, with the title in your name, you can usually just title it as a normal car/truck/motorcycle without a problem, even if it's been upgraded (Different engine, transmission etc.) In this case, there is NO inspection required. Quite naturally, I would suggest you keep any receipts to prove what you've done. | ||
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+ | Any 'homebuilt' vehicle ( by YOUR definition to the Tag Office) will be assessed and taxed as a new car of the current year; It doesn't matter if you have a '49 Hudson built from salvaged parts, or a 2011 Cadillac frsh off the showroom floor, they will both cost the same to tag & title. | ||
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+ | http://www.ksrevenue.org/dmv-titleused.html URL: http://www.ksrevenue.org/pdf/tr91.pdf | ||
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+ | There is probably more hoops to jump through, but this will get you started. | ||
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+ | Good Luck! | ||
===Kentucky=== | ===Kentucky=== |