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Matt
Above was a condensed version but yes It is a good Title for the vehicle.
That being said if a Title check comes back from another state saying that registration or taxes are owed on it then that would all have to be taken care of before a title could be issued. If a title shows in another persons name but not stolen and hasn't been recently registered then all you need is a bill of sale from whomever you bought it from. Unregistered older titled vehicles are kinda treated like abandoned vehicles here. The reason that these are easy to get titles on here in FL is the fact that when these were originally sold 50 yrs ago you would get a title and then you would go register it for tags yourself because a bunch of these were sold as farm vehicles in small towns where most didn't even get a registration or tag for them. Both of the ones I bought had never even been registered or tagged.
The easiest way to relate how these were handled here is to compare them to ATVs from 15yrs ago to today. Now all atvs have titles and if you ride on public land they have to be registered and stickered but years ago we got a bill of sale and road them in parks or offroad areas with nothing to show it was legally owned.
This again is not every condition that could arise because some states are more finicky but overall fl is easy to work with.
Chuck
Above was a condensed version but yes It is a good Title for the vehicle.
That being said if a Title check comes back from another state saying that registration or taxes are owed on it then that would all have to be taken care of before a title could be issued. If a title shows in another persons name but not stolen and hasn't been recently registered then all you need is a bill of sale from whomever you bought it from. Unregistered older titled vehicles are kinda treated like abandoned vehicles here. The reason that these are easy to get titles on here in FL is the fact that when these were originally sold 50 yrs ago you would get a title and then you would go register it for tags yourself because a bunch of these were sold as farm vehicles in small towns where most didn't even get a registration or tag for them. Both of the ones I bought had never even been registered or tagged.
The easiest way to relate how these were handled here is to compare them to ATVs from 15yrs ago to today. Now all atvs have titles and if you ride on public land they have to be registered and stickered but years ago we got a bill of sale and road them in parks or offroad areas with nothing to show it was legally owned.
This again is not every condition that could arise because some states are more finicky but overall fl is easy to work with.
Chuck