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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3714029" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Back in the day, you signed the title and handed it to the buyer. </p><p>They could change registration or not. We sold a car back in the day, and a year later got a letter from a towing company in Ohio that said we were the registered owner, and they had a tow bill they wanted to collect. Of course, they got nothing. We told them it was sold and to dispose of it as they needed. </p><p>Fast forward a few years, I bought a car off an individual in Tulsa. He signed the title, and off I went. </p><p>When going to the tag agent to transfer ownership, they told me the owner had to be present when signing it over now. Had to send a form to the past owner and get a notarized signature before the tag agent would transfer the title and give us the tag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3714029, member: 5412"] Back in the day, you signed the title and handed it to the buyer. They could change registration or not. We sold a car back in the day, and a year later got a letter from a towing company in Ohio that said we were the registered owner, and they had a tow bill they wanted to collect. Of course, they got nothing. We told them it was sold and to dispose of it as they needed. Fast forward a few years, I bought a car off an individual in Tulsa. He signed the title, and off I went. When going to the tag agent to transfer ownership, they told me the owner had to be present when signing it over now. Had to send a form to the past owner and get a notarized signature before the tag agent would transfer the title and give us the tag. [/QUOTE]
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