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Oregon Registration / Title

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Larry Pearsall, May 31, 2008.

  1. Larry Pearsall
    Joined: Apr 7, 2007
    Posts: 1,462

    Larry Pearsall
    Member

    A HAMB member contacted me about a ***le for his future project,, He said he had an Oregon Registration last used in 1948.. My Question is it usable for hin to obtain a tille? When did Oregon become a ***le State ? Did they ever use Registrations for ownership like other states example (New York) ? thanks Larry...
     
  2. clays diff
    Joined: Feb 3, 2006
    Posts: 45

    clays diff
    Member

    i dont know when they started to have ***les but i have a 1930 star roadster ***le that has never been changed from the first owner so i know they had ***les in 1930.

    clay>>
     
  3. Shotrod64
    Joined: Sep 21, 2006
    Posts: 83

    Shotrod64
    Member
    from Tacoma, WA

    My parents had ***le in thier name for a 1931 Chevy truck so I'm sure it can be ***led using this ***le if that's what you are asking. My '64 hadn't been ***led since the 70s so they had to rebuild the ***le whatever that means. I also had to file for lost ***le because my mom couldn't find the original. I'm happy she couldn't because the old ***les were a lot smaller than the new and nice to have the first ***le i had for my car in '77.
     
  4. 73RR
    Joined: Jan 29, 2007
    Posts: 7,342

    73RR
    Member

    Without a ***le he is basically screwed. If he knows the last ***led owner he can have them file for lost ***le, otherwise, 1) he needs a bill of sale from whomever he bought the car, 2) if the car has not been registered in the last 5 years he will then apply to DMV for a search of the stored, paper, files. This can take months. 3) DMV will then give you/him the name of the last owner. At this point you/he will track down the last owner or surviving last of kin that has the authority to sign off on the last ***le. This could include obtaining copies of wills, trusts, death certificates, etc. I tried this absurd run-a-round a couple of years ago and finally gave up.

    Th only option is if you/he knows a tow company operator that is willing to phony some paper work to show the vehicle as abandoned and having been towed on behalf of the property owner, usually a government agency (city, county, state). Then a new ***le will be issued....just that little matter of submitting fraudulent papers to the state............
     
  5. zgears
    Joined: Nov 29, 2003
    Posts: 1,576

    zgears
    Member

    ITS+OR= no problem
     

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