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Indiana Bmv Bill Of Sale

Posted on July 14, 2010.
Indiana Bmv Bill Of SaleCould someone help me to understand this statement "double TITLE" form?

I bought a used car from a dealer and the loss of the paperwork for her even before the transfer to my name, yes I am an idiot, and I feel so stupid to lose. I still have the deed of sale, so I do not proof that I paid and the vehicle owner. The user does not register the vehicle in their name so that the person who originally traded the car at the dealership is still registered as the owner.

I tried to contact that person and offered to give him a few hundred dollars if she could help me out by simply applying a lost, then signing for me, but she seems to think I'm a fraud or something, "she needs to talk to his lawyer to make sure it is legal to do so, because I can understand how I ever dealt with with her when I bought the car.

I was told by someone with experience in auto sales that the dealer would have signed them to his power over the vehicle and that I could get the dealer to request a duplicate title. I live in Indiana and I have found this form http://www.in.gov/icpr/webfile/formsdiv/ ...

Firstly, nobody knows if this would be the correct form? And secondly, it seems that I fill the right side of the form and sign the concession left side? Last thing, I can print it and bring it to the dealer so they can sign it and I can turn it into the dealer or face the BMV now?

Thank you for your time, really appreciate someone who can help me.

Hello Bobby
My name is Bill and I suggest you go back to the dealership. Request for duplicate of the title seems to be what you want. Request a new property is for me but I live in GA. Sometimes its frustrating job in the mail on those things and if you're anywhere near an office of the DMV if the dealer can or if they could give you the papers to the right (and they have) someone might 'He walked through "and then it's over. BS Good Luck

Very simple ... you bought a car from a dealer and that dealer does not give you a clear title and it is illegal to do so.

Contact the dealer to have them back up and fix this for you and if not tell the BMV / DMV what happened and they get more of that for you.

You do not have to do this on your own .......

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