Re: [FWDLK] Fw: IML: Checking ownership
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Re: [FWDLK] Fw: IML: Checking ownership



Being an 11 year employee of Oregon DMV, I think I can provide some insight into various issues brought up by this thread. 
 
First, a disclaimer.  Naturally each state, province, and country has it's own unique ways of processing vehicle ownership.  In dealing with classic, and sometimes quite expensive cars, you should familiarize yourself with the process of obtaining title in your state before making a purchase!  And buying from Canada is always interesting, to say it nicely.  Not only do you have to have the Canadian registration, but of course you would have to clear customs, too.
 
I currently have a car listed for sale on ebay ('59 Savoy), and have clearly stated that I have a clear title.  I would be willing to email a copy of that title to any potential buyer during the auction.  Any ebay seller unwilling to do this, I would be extremely wary of bidding on that item.
 
snip "you will never see the title because the dealership is required by law to process the change of ownership".  This is not necessarily true.  In Oregon, dealers are allowed by law to charge each customer up to $50 to process the paperwork to obtain title.  If you buy a car for cash (no lien) from an Oregon dealer (even a brand new car), you have the right to refuse to pay the $50 to the dealer, demand the paperwork, which the dealer must provide to you within 30 days, and then you can transfer it yourself.  If you don't mind waiting in line, that is!
 
snip "For vehicles purchased without a title (on a "bill of sale"), there are companies that can obtain a good title for you at a cost."  It has been my experience that if a person LEGALLY obtains a car, these services are not needed and can actually hinder your ability to obtain title, or at least make it more confusing, time consuming and expensive.  If you have a problem with a title, first off you will have much more success if you don't walk into a DMV with a chip on your shoulder, like so many people do.  The DMV stereotype is not always true, although I can't say that's the case always.  I try not to make it true in my office.  If you can use some tact, often times you will find the sympathetic ear which will lead you step by step through any difficult transaction.
 
snip "As for it being a violation of the "Privacy Act", any public record is not subject to any privacy act."  Not true, and you should know your laws before jumping to any conclusion.  Again, in Oregon, several years ago our own version of the Privacy Law went into effect.  If you have a situation with a lost Oregon title and don't know who the previous title holder is, there is a way to obtain that information, but you can't just walk up to the counter and demand to be given the names.  Unfortunately, due to the way people treat each other, i.e. stalking, harassing, etc, there have been some protections built in to each person's "private" information:  name, DOB, address, DL#, etc.  It may be a bit cumbersome to go through this particular process, but it helps to protect title holders. . .
 
Naturally, I'm more familiar with the way Oregon DMV does business than other states, but if you have a problem getting title on a car, I can try to help. . .send me an email.  If you're not from Oregon, though, you'll probably get better information from someone in your own state, but don't depend on the hearsay of friends, neighbors, etc.  Get the facts, and know what you're doing before getting in over your head. . .
 
Have a great car show season everyone!
 
Mark   mjh
'57 Fury, '57 Savoy, '68 300 convert in sunny S Oregon. . .
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 9:23 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] Fw: IML: Checking ownership

 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: ROGER MEISENBACH
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Checking ownership
 
BUYER'S BEWARE............Word of caution to anyone contemplating buying a car out of Canada.  They do have a process called Registration there, similar to our titles, providing for valid/certified transfer of ownership.  Just know that any Canadian joker/shyster can legally sell any vehicle with a simple Bill of Sale and the agreeable VIN, WITHOUT BEING THE CURRENT REGISTERED OWNER!!! 
     Believe this is true in all the provinces.  Some transactions, especially at Used Car Dealerships, may go through multiple "sales" without Registration/Title change and the last registered owner being maybe years back in the car's history. And unobtainable for sign-off.  I understand the locals live through this by obtaining some kind of easy-to-get temporary license tag that does not require proof of ownership.  Sound absurd?  You bet.
     I speak from first-hand negative experience in an eBay deal where policy states rather quick deposit and final payoff (also, the eBay buyer protection plan, Safe Harbor, does not apply to deals outside the U.S.).  My "seller" delayed sending a copy of the current Registration/Title long enough to clear my Cashier's Check and then never provided it.  It was non-existent and he knew it.  But perfectly legal in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 
     Without proper paperwork showing a valid transfer, you cannot get a car across U.S. customs...whether it was U.S. or Canadian built.  There's more to this story but this is enough for now.  Anybody else with crooked Canadian deals?  Who would think that any civilized system in the Western World would allow such a loop hole and opportunity for "legal" criminal misrepresentation.  I can only guess this system prevails because it provides attorneys a cash cow. Roger  K.C., MO
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Smith
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 11:07 AM
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: IML: Checking ownership
 
When buying a used car, you will already need to have the title in order to register it, so you know who that person is.  As a rule, private party sales require the current owner (or seller) to sign off on the title and give it to you.  Finding owners previous to the last one I think was the issue.
 
In addition, if you buy from a car dealership you will never see the title because the dealership is required by law to process the change of ownership.
 
For vehicles purchased without a title (on a "bill of sale"), there are companies that can obtain a good title for you at a cost but again, you will not know who the last (or any previous) owners were.
 
As for it being a violation of the "Privacy Act", any public record is not subject to any privacy act.
 
Regards,
Bob

"A. Foster" <monkeypuzzle1@xxxxxxx> wrote:
No Sir;
Finding former owners is pretty standard practice in jurisdictions that
require titles for vehicle registration. If you buy a used car you need the
last registered registered owner to transfer the title to you. In the case
of a car that hasn't seen the road for some time it is no uncommon for the
owner of a car not to have the title transfered to him unless he intended to
drive it straight away.. How would you go about doing that without a title
search of prior owners if you are not allowed to know who those owners are?
I think someone is getting car ownership mixed up with license plate
numbers.
Best Regards
Arran Foster
1954 Imperial Newport
Needing A Left Side tailight Bezel and other trim parts.
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Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Checking ownership


> I highly doubt that any state will give anyone information about a car's
former owner for the simple fact that it is a violation of the Privacy Act.
> Doug 1958 Crown coupe
> >
> > From: Bob Smith
> > Date: 2003/06/19 Thu PM 08:24:09 EDT
> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: IML: Checking ownership
> >
> > If you know what state it was last in, some states might furnish this
information (for a fee). In some cases, they charge for each owner
information. However, in California, no one can get information on former
owners due to a law that was enacted about a decade ago. If you don't know
what state it was last registered in, you are pretty much out of luck.
> >
> > JOHN FACER wrote:
> > Hi,can anyone tell me how to trace the the previous American owners of
my 1981 Imperial.?
> > Any help would be welcom.
> > Johnny 'Jack Daniels' Facer
> >


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