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dougrainer
Apr 12, 2019Nomad
oldave wrote:
I was just in town in TX registering 3 of my vehicles and I asked the girl
about titles and she called them " E titles " . They do them all the time and
will print you a paper one for a fee . She said Florida should be able to send
an E title to Pennsylvania as long as the fees , penalties and taxes were
satisfied .
She thought he should deal first with Florida .
Doug , I guess I don't know what a MSO is .
I'm an old guy , I like paper , I can hold it in my hand that's the way it
should be .
I also believe there was a paper title at Bank of America in No Carolina
and what they really meant was we are not going to find it and send it to you .
They will just generate a new one and I can get it at my local tax office .
The tax people assume we all understand all this new stuff , WRONG .
It all sounds so good but if one little thing goes wrong you may not live
long enough to find someone that can straighten out the computer .
I hope the OP can find that person .
Ray
Sorry, I still think you are confused. a TITLE is like having CASH. You cannot just go to a Gov and say here is my fee payment, print me a Title. HOW would the Government KNOW if there was a Lien on that vehicle if you just had a Title in the "computer"??? That would negate the VALUE of a Title. If you could do that, ANYBODY could go and get a printed title and then SELL YOUR vehicle, since they have the paper title. Doug
MSO, is Manufacturers Statement of Origin. NO NEW vehicle comes with a title. Titles are a function of Government. Manufacturers issue MSO's. Doug
PS. until the past few years in Texas, you purchased a new vehicle for cash, you would get the MSO and then YOU had to go to the local Gov authority to do the paperwork to get the Title. Now, Texas requires the selling Dealer to get the Title work done and you do not get the MSO anymore.
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