also you may want to read the bottom of page 22 because it says you cannot get a title out for out of state if there isn't one on file for the vehicle in GA
That is a true statement. Only a bill of sale is required to get it registered here in Georgia, for vehicles from 1985 and back, and that can even be a handwritten one. I once got a '76 Jeep J10 registered with 2 bills of sale, one from owner1 to owner2 and one from owner2 to me. The bill of sale from owner1 to owner2 was handwritten, literally, on the corner of a page out of a notebook and just said "I sold this '76 Jeep J10 VIN#xxxxxxxx...... to Joe Blow on mm/dd/yy for $500. Signed Billy Bob (The names have been changed to protect the innocent.) I don't know about having it transferred to another state though.
Randy
1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
1987 F-150 XLT Lariat, 5.0/C6 auto.
Interesting. I'm not sure if they are required but when I bought my '68 flare side from Montana and registered it in Georgia, I turned in the Montana title and was provided with a Georgia title. Maybe they are issued if you have previous title?
'68 F100 All original Idaho and Montana truck. 45,000 original miles.
I buy and sell from GA all the time. It's no big deal.
Same issue for AL, save for the year being 1974 and older.
Easy way is to get it tagged by someone in GA for a minimum of 30 days and then have that person sell it to you out of state. They'll need to get the b.o.s. notarized at the GA dmv and they'll give an extra form that needs to be filled out and notarized for u to take to your dmv.
At this point some states issue titles and others require a state records search (normally $10) that takes a week to a month. Then when it comes back clear, you get a new title. That's where having a current GA tag comes in handy.
For the short of it, get the seller to ride with you to his or her nearest dmv and take care of it all at once.
I buy and sell from GA all the time. It's no big deal.
Same issue for AL, save for the year being 1974 and older.
Easy way is to get it tagged by someone in GA for a minimum of 30 days and then have that person sell it to you out of state. They'll need to get the b.o.s. notarized at the GA dmv and they'll give an extra form that needs to be filled out and notarized for u to take to your dmv.
At this point some states issue titles and others require a state records search (normally $10) that takes a week to a month. Then when it comes back clear, you get a new title. That's where having a current GA tag comes in handy.
For the short of it, get the seller to ride with you to his or her nearest dmv and take care of it all at once.