- Apr 10, 2000
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Cliffs:
History of car:
Originally sold to someone who financed it with the Toyota dealership
Car got repoed and sold to an Auction house
Dealer (in Texas) I bought the car from (through my dad) bought it from the auction.
My dad bought the car from the Texas dealer.
I picked up the car and it's in VA now.
Title:
Original title. Shows a lien on the first line. The texas dealer I bought the car from signed the title over to me on the back (like I've done with my 3 previous cars).
Problem:
Tried to title/register the car in VA.
First day, woman at the DMV tells me that I need a final bill of sale that shows $0 owed on the car (The one I had with me was the one printed after I put the down payment on the car. Paid the rest 2 days later but left that bill of sale at home). I asked her 3 times if that's all I needed and she said yes ( I had the Texas title and the certified form showing the lien was taken care of)
Second day, different woman at the DMV tells me that I need a "copy of the security agreement." I spent almost 40 minutes asking her what she's asking for. Her response was " I dunno what it is but you need it." I make her get her supervisor and we go through the same shit. I ask him (and her since she was standing there like a slack jawed retard) "How can you require something and not know what it is? What am I supposed to ask the dealer or Texas DMV for? I can't just say security agreement because that sounds like a generic term or form." Their repeated response was "I dunno what it is but you have to have it." They can't even tell me what form number (if it's a form).
/suicide
Any idea how I can proceed from here? I'm going to call the Texas dealer I bought it from Wed afternoon cause that's when the owner (the one who buys the cars from the auction) gets back in. Hopefully he might have a clue wtf these people want.
/rant.
EDIT (08/24/2011):
Just got off the phone with the dealer I got the car from. She called the auction house and what they told her is VA is one of the few states that's extremely anal retentive about titling. They recommended that I send the title and notarized lien release document back to my dealer and have her re-title the car with a for sale by dealer title there in Texas and then they'll sign that title over to me (basically, the lien won't be on there anymore). I'm having my wife go tomorrow to a different office for one last try.
My question is, I'm a little uncomfortable sending the title and lien release form to the dealer. Will doing this be ok or should I not do that?
History of car:
Originally sold to someone who financed it with the Toyota dealership
Car got repoed and sold to an Auction house
Dealer (in Texas) I bought the car from (through my dad) bought it from the auction.
My dad bought the car from the Texas dealer.
I picked up the car and it's in VA now.
Title:
Original title. Shows a lien on the first line. The texas dealer I bought the car from signed the title over to me on the back (like I've done with my 3 previous cars).
Problem:
Tried to title/register the car in VA.
First day, woman at the DMV tells me that I need a final bill of sale that shows $0 owed on the car (The one I had with me was the one printed after I put the down payment on the car. Paid the rest 2 days later but left that bill of sale at home). I asked her 3 times if that's all I needed and she said yes ( I had the Texas title and the certified form showing the lien was taken care of)
Second day, different woman at the DMV tells me that I need a "copy of the security agreement." I spent almost 40 minutes asking her what she's asking for. Her response was " I dunno what it is but you need it." I make her get her supervisor and we go through the same shit. I ask him (and her since she was standing there like a slack jawed retard) "How can you require something and not know what it is? What am I supposed to ask the dealer or Texas DMV for? I can't just say security agreement because that sounds like a generic term or form." Their repeated response was "I dunno what it is but you have to have it." They can't even tell me what form number (if it's a form).
/suicide
Any idea how I can proceed from here? I'm going to call the Texas dealer I bought it from Wed afternoon cause that's when the owner (the one who buys the cars from the auction) gets back in. Hopefully he might have a clue wtf these people want.
/rant.
EDIT (08/24/2011):
Just got off the phone with the dealer I got the car from. She called the auction house and what they told her is VA is one of the few states that's extremely anal retentive about titling. They recommended that I send the title and notarized lien release document back to my dealer and have her re-title the car with a for sale by dealer title there in Texas and then they'll sign that title over to me (basically, the lien won't be on there anymore). I'm having my wife go tomorrow to a different office for one last try.
My question is, I'm a little uncomfortable sending the title and lien release form to the dealer. Will doing this be ok or should I not do that?
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