1986 XJ6 Series 3 - Title Owner Search
#21
okay. my advice is to move forward without it. no one knows where it is. is having the license plate even requirement by the dc dmv since you are exporting the car? again, you have the title showing it was transferred between 2/3 dealers and a bill of sale to you. contact the dc dmv again and move forward without the license plate. also you do not need to involve lillian davis. she sold the car and signed over the title to srt auto sales who in turn signed it over to m&g motors. davis sold her interest in the car.
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okay. my advice is to move forward without it. no one knows where it is. is having the license plate even requirement by the dc dmv since you are exporting the car? again, you have the title showing it was transferred between 2/3 dealers and a bill of sale to you. contact the dc dmv again and move forward without the license plate. also you do not need to involve lillian davis. she sold the car and signed over the title to srt auto sales who in turn signed it over to m&g motors. davis sold her interest in the car.
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Were the issue in my home state, California, I think I would do the following.
CA has a form, "statement of facts". I would complete the form relating the transactions in chronological order. I wlould attach copies of the documents in your possesion. And an application, not for a dupplicate title, but for a title in my name!!!
But, you are in Ghana. Therefore, contact the authorities there and seee what process they have too get a title in your name. Whatever title, D>C> or VA. would need to be transfered to a Ghana title, in any event,
Carl
CA has a form, "statement of facts". I would complete the form relating the transactions in chronological order. I wlould attach copies of the documents in your possesion. And an application, not for a dupplicate title, but for a title in my name!!!
But, you are in Ghana. Therefore, contact the authorities there and seee what process they have too get a title in your name. Whatever title, D>C> or VA. would need to be transfered to a Ghana title, in any event,
Carl
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Were the issue in my home state, California, I think I would do the following.
CA has a form, "statement of facts". I would complete the form relating the transactions in chronological order. I wlould attach copies of the documents in your possesion. And an application, not for a dupplicate title, but for a title in my name!!!
But, you are in Ghana. Therefore, contact the authorities there and seee what process they have too get a title in your name. Whatever title, D>C> or VA. would need to be transfered to a Ghana title, in any event,
Carl
CA has a form, "statement of facts". I would complete the form relating the transactions in chronological order. I wlould attach copies of the documents in your possesion. And an application, not for a dupplicate title, but for a title in my name!!!
But, you are in Ghana. Therefore, contact the authorities there and seee what process they have too get a title in your name. Whatever title, D>C> or VA. would need to be transfered to a Ghana title, in any event,
Carl
In this case, the car was bought in the United States (DC) and the car is currently in the the US with a missing title not in Ghana so all the title application is to be done in the United States DC. Authorities in Ghana have no influence or power of decision in this case as much as I know unless you confirm to me authorities in Ghana would be able to issue title of the car to me from Ghana to ship the car from US.
#25
I tried to apply for a dupe title, it would have been sent to the previous owner and then you could have requested they forward it to you. How ever in this case the seller seems to have some unresolved legal issues and therefor is not able to get a dupe title.
I think in this case you are out of luck. With no title and no way to prove ownership I dont think you will get the car out of the country with out knowing the right people at the port to persuade them to assist you motivated by a significant amount of money changing hands to manage the risk of assisting you.
You have a few options..
1. At this point it's a parts car unless the title turns up. Sell it to someone in the USA willing to collect it for parts.
2. Sue the person or entity who lost the title for your damages (the value of the car)
3. Cut you losses. forget it/give it away. Consider this what a friend of mine calls 'stupid tax', we all pay it at one time or another.
Next time you buy a car overseas you must deal with reputable broker or people you know that have a reputation to maintain. In this case these people will act properly on your behalf to maintain the relationship and their reputation.
You probably dont know but DC is one of highest crime area's in the USA. Hard to believe this is the case considering it's our nations Capital city.
I think in this case you are out of luck. With no title and no way to prove ownership I dont think you will get the car out of the country with out knowing the right people at the port to persuade them to assist you motivated by a significant amount of money changing hands to manage the risk of assisting you.
You have a few options..
1. At this point it's a parts car unless the title turns up. Sell it to someone in the USA willing to collect it for parts.
2. Sue the person or entity who lost the title for your damages (the value of the car)
3. Cut you losses. forget it/give it away. Consider this what a friend of mine calls 'stupid tax', we all pay it at one time or another.
Next time you buy a car overseas you must deal with reputable broker or people you know that have a reputation to maintain. In this case these people will act properly on your behalf to maintain the relationship and their reputation.
You probably dont know but DC is one of highest crime area's in the USA. Hard to believe this is the case considering it's our nations Capital city.
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#26
I tried to apply for a dupe title, it would have been sent to the previous owner and then you could have requested they forward it to you. How ever in this case the seller seems to have some unresolved legal issues and therefor is not able to get a dupe title.
I think in this case you are out of luck. With no title and no way to prove ownership I dont think you will get the car out of the country with out knowing the right people at the port to persuade them to assist you motivated by a significant amount of money changing hands to manage the risk of assisting you.
You have a few options..
1. At this point it's a parts car unless the title turns up. Sell it to someone in the USA willing to collect it for parts.
2. Sue the person or entity who lost the title for your damages (the value of the car)
3. Cut you losses. forget it/give it away. Consider this what a friend of mine calls 'stupid tax', we all pay it at one time or another.
Next time you buy a car overseas you must deal with reputable broker or people you know that have a reputation to maintain. In this case these people will act properly on your behalf to maintain the relationship and their reputation.
You probably dont know but DC is one of highest crime area's in the USA. Hard to believe this is the case considering it's our nations Capital city.
I think in this case you are out of luck. With no title and no way to prove ownership I dont think you will get the car out of the country with out knowing the right people at the port to persuade them to assist you motivated by a significant amount of money changing hands to manage the risk of assisting you.
You have a few options..
1. At this point it's a parts car unless the title turns up. Sell it to someone in the USA willing to collect it for parts.
2. Sue the person or entity who lost the title for your damages (the value of the car)
3. Cut you losses. forget it/give it away. Consider this what a friend of mine calls 'stupid tax', we all pay it at one time or another.
Next time you buy a car overseas you must deal with reputable broker or people you know that have a reputation to maintain. In this case these people will act properly on your behalf to maintain the relationship and their reputation.
You probably dont know but DC is one of highest crime area's in the USA. Hard to believe this is the case considering it's our nations Capital city.
By Monday, she will email me to know what I can do.
#27
hi ICSThanks for your addup message, I have called the DC DMV main/direct office, the responder has taken my email address that she will discuss with the admnistrator in charge and get back to me because she also tried to call the owner whose details appear on the title and in their system but she has no phone contacts in their system.
By Monday, she will email me to know what I can do.
By Monday, she will email me to know what I can do.
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mikega (01-21-2022)
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The title is missing and for that reason the car is not able clear customs for export without title.
#30
The federal government has to require proof of ownership via a properly executed title transfer otherwise the export of stolen vehicles would be many times worse than it already is.. sales receipts can be easily forged but a vehicle title is a bit more difficult in my opinion.
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mikega (01-22-2022)
#31
Hi all,
there is a positive update to my lost title issues I have been battled with.
On April 11, 2022 the problem got finalized.
Attached some screenshots of emails exchange that went on that particular day.
Finally, the car will be shipped.
Greatest thanks to all you for support and directions in this matter more especially REN who strengthened to forward harder and smarter.
Mike.
there is a positive update to my lost title issues I have been battled with.
On April 11, 2022 the problem got finalized.
Attached some screenshots of emails exchange that went on that particular day.
Finally, the car will be shipped.
Greatest thanks to all you for support and directions in this matter more especially REN who strengthened to forward harder and smarter.
Mike.
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At long last, from August 24, 2021, this car I have been ranting and panting about the title issue is shipped and sailed just yesterday 25/May/22 and expected to arrive on 10/Jun/22.
A very great thanks to all members here for various support and direction when I was stack with title thingy.
We have fought a great battle to this end.
A very great thanks to all members here for various support and direction when I was stack with title thingy.
We have fought a great battle to this end.
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