Vouch for this. The Orphan came sans title. Oregon was being pissy about it so I used ITS. A week later, I had a bill of sale from Maine. Waited six months then took the bill of sale to Oregon DMV. Flopped it on the counter and $121 later, I had Oregon plates. Three weeks later I had an Oregon title. Jim On Jan 19, 2006, at 9:19 AM, Mike Collum wrote: > Maine is also a "Non-Title" state for vehicles over 15 years old. > > It's no problem to register them in other states after. New Jersey, > for > example, would see that there was no title issued by Maine and just use > a copy of the registration and a "Bill of sale" to issue a NJ title. > Somehow, though, I suspect the seller of this van hasn't properly > registered it in NH. > > Years ago, Maine was a non-title state "PERIOD". I purchased a new car > while in the shipyard at Kittery, registered it in Maine (no title), > and > later shipped it to Hawaii where a title was issued. > > Mike > |
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