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57 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

The Missouri DMV (at least the ones in my area) will make your life miserable if you don't have clear perfect titles on everything.   Show up there with a "bill of sale" on something that isn't brand new.....and they'll ruin your day EVERY TIME.   

Wrench is right.  I know a couple guys who towed boats back to AR after the DMV denied their documents.....

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3 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

Went down that road with a dude in AR once.  He tried to give my a title registration as a TITLE 😂 .  And it was the title registration he got from the guy he bought it from.   As far as I know he still has the boat... 

I just registered an outboard from there. We filled out a 1957, and I made sure to get the previous registration documents to back up all of the info. They took it without a hitch, had a title a week later.

I may do it more in the future, seems like anything with titles here is automatically worth double. Can run over to Arkansas or Kansas and get them cheaper.

-Austin

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Supposedly an official bill of sale is sufficient if you bought from an actual dealer (business) that has a tax#,. But somebody (individual) scribbling out a bill of sale on a piece of notebook paper.....Forget it!  

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Guys, If you will look at the original posters history you will see he posted this boat for $1000 some time back. I (and others) tried to come look at this boat.  No reply, he went silent.  

Fast forward to this posting, I recognized the boat and the poster. I was interested but I didn't bother contacting because I figured something wasn't right given what happened before. I almost started to post this earlier but didn't want to seem like I was trying to stir up stuff. 

Anyway,  something odd with this deal.  Classic scam, one grainy picture of a boat (or truck, jetski,  or other toy) for cheap price. Then no reply. But they got your number.  

 

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All depends on the license agent.  I have bought last 2 boats from IL.  They title boat and trailer.  Not the Motor.  Just need a valid serial number.

IL titles kayaks and all non motorized water vessels.  They carve numbers into all plastic boats there, certificate of origin its called.

TN does not license trailers and is goofy about they way they register marine vessels too.  Titles don't show lein holders.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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