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SDcampowneroper
Jan 17, 2018Explorer
In my day, importing vehicles from the US or from Canada, to the other, import could only be done at the border. The vehicle had to meet the other countries requirements in effect at the time of build.
I assume that since the vehicle was registered in Az, that it was imported to Canada was originally purchased and sold in the US. It can come back to the US.
If so,, then registering in a different state is no issue. If you have a US title, just search that it is clear of liens. Canada does not ( well, did not then ) have vehicle titles, a bill of sale and the registration are proof of ownership.
Might be worth your while to involve a Customs broker. A $1 of prevention
I assume that since the vehicle was registered in Az, that it was imported to Canada was originally purchased and sold in the US. It can come back to the US.
If so,, then registering in a different state is no issue. If you have a US title, just search that it is clear of liens. Canada does not ( well, did not then ) have vehicle titles, a bill of sale and the registration are proof of ownership.
Might be worth your while to involve a Customs broker. A $1 of prevention
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