The Dude All American 6502 Posts user info edit post |
So I was looking at this car with a clean Delaware title. Carfax says it was a salvaged title because of theft. I know 1st hand Carfax is not always accurate but this seems way sketchy.
If the car does not have a salvage title then it can't have possibly be salvaged, right? For example, the car was previously registered in New Jersey (a state where they consider a stolen car to be "salvaged") then it was registered in Delaware. Could Delaware issue a clean title?
BTW...I have no intentions on buying this car unless everything is cleared up. I'm mostly just curious and google hasn't been friendly. 12/6/2011 1:47:45 PM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
Different states handle it differently, you are going to need to call the DMV in the Delaware and Jersey. 12/6/2011 2:39:05 PM |
The Dude All American 6502 Posts user info edit post |
found an answer
Quote : | "How Title Washing Works
Title washing allows dealers and individuals to remove salvage branding from car titles to minimize their losses. Titles are washed by transfering a salvaged vehicle to a state that doesn't recognize the brand. When the state issues a new title, it may no longer show that it had been salavaged. If not, the seller will move it from state to state until the branding is gone. When it is, the vehicle's history will have been "washed" clean.
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12/6/2011 3:10:39 PM |
elise mainly potato 13090 Posts user info edit post |
I have a new title question.
I had a cosigner when I bought my car 5 years ago, and the place where I bought my car put both my name and my cosigner's name on the title. My car is paid off now and I have not had any contact with the cosigner in 4 years. Am I going to be able to sell my car when the time comes without finding the cosigner or do I need to start searching?
[Edited on May 20, 2012 at 4:38 PM. Reason : .] 5/20/2012 4:38:25 PM |
NeuseRvrRat hello Mr. NSA! 35376 Posts user info edit post |
the cosigner's name should've never been put on the title. you will need a notarized signature from any person listed on the title in order to sell the car. 5/20/2012 4:44:48 PM |
elise mainly potato 13090 Posts user info edit post |
Awesome sauce. 5/20/2012 5:27:25 PM |
NeuseRvrRat hello Mr. NSA! 35376 Posts user info edit post |
5/20/2012 5:50:53 PM |
elise mainly potato 13090 Posts user info edit post |
Even when trading in to a dealer?
If i have to have him sign can i just tell him the dealership i am selling it to and have him go up there at his convnience? 5/20/2012 6:01:17 PM |
NeuseRvrRat hello Mr. NSA! 35376 Posts user info edit post |
to transfer a title to anyone you must have a notarized signature from anyone listed as an owner on the title. doesn't matter how you go about getting that signature as long as it is notarized. good luck getting a dealer (or anyone for that matter) to give you money for a vehicle that hasn't been signed over to them. 5/20/2012 6:16:15 PM |
elise mainly potato 13090 Posts user info edit post |
i wouldnt expect to be given anything until there was a signature. i was just thinking i would go wherever, make a deal, give the cosigner x amount of days to go sign the papers, and then go back and finish the deal, if the cosigner would be ok with that. 5/20/2012 6:41:36 PM |
NeuseRvrRat hello Mr. NSA! 35376 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, i guess that would work
i'mma guess you're trying hard not to face that ex boyfriend
the notary is gonna have to witness both of you signing, so as long as you both sign in front of the same notary (the dealer should have one) it should work.
[Edited on May 20, 2012 at 6:47 PM. Reason : adwf] 5/20/2012 6:43:14 PM |
elise mainly potato 13090 Posts user info edit post |
pretty much.
my mom is a notary, and so is one of my stepsisters. maybe i can do this quickly and painlessly. 5/20/2012 6:54:42 PM |