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<blockquote data-quote="POKE1911" data-source="post: 2929692" data-attributes="member: 24536"><p>Varies from state to state but some require the dealer to release the title by a certain date. Usually within 30 days, I believe, but could be wrong. When I worked at a dealership we'd turn around in a week to 10 days usually. However we would not even touch the title until the account was funded. At that point it would go to the controller to transfer ownership and the secretary to noterize it. At which point we send into the state and they would mail us the new title. I'd say there is a chance he has been burned in the past or doesn't make a promis that he can't keep. Not sure if they do it in Oklahoma but some will not charge you late fees if you show proof of late title, postage stamp, delivery signature. There were several times when we didn't get the title out for 45 days because of inaccuracies or being held up by the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POKE1911, post: 2929692, member: 24536"] Varies from state to state but some require the dealer to release the title by a certain date. Usually within 30 days, I believe, but could be wrong. When I worked at a dealership we'd turn around in a week to 10 days usually. However we would not even touch the title until the account was funded. At that point it would go to the controller to transfer ownership and the secretary to noterize it. At which point we send into the state and they would mail us the new title. I'd say there is a chance he has been burned in the past or doesn't make a promis that he can't keep. Not sure if they do it in Oklahoma but some will not charge you late fees if you show proof of late title, postage stamp, delivery signature. There were several times when we didn't get the title out for 45 days because of inaccuracies or being held up by the state. [/QUOTE]
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