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Title: I Need Help CA DMV
Post by: wicked500 on July 08, 2009, 03:45:05 PM
Ok i bought a 1987 kx500 that has not been registered since 2005 the bike has been sold 4 times i was able to get the pink slip but the bill of sale on the back of the pink is all filled out and dated do you think i should just white it out? its dated and has some other guys info on the back
Title: Re: I Need Help CA DMV
Post by: barryadam on July 08, 2009, 06:01:30 PM
If you didn't have any pink slip or title records, the DMV would do a VIN verification.  Depending on which office you go to, they have an inspector come out and read the frame and engine VIN.  Then they process a new title for you.  You might get sent to a  CHP office if the DMV decides not to do it.

Where are you?  I just had this done on a KDX at the San Clemente DMV.

I'm not sure what they would say about your pink slip.  I assume you have a separate bill of sale for your transaction.  Should be OK.
Title: Re: I Need Help CA DMV
Post by: wicked500 on July 09, 2009, 12:16:46 PM
I do have the original pink slip to the bike but the bill of sale was written to someone I have never met everyone kept selling the bike because it wasn't rider friendly I think were just panzies oh well I was fortunate enough to get the pink but should I white out the back of it?
Title: Re: I Need Help CA DMV
Post by: turtle22 on July 09, 2009, 05:04:17 PM
I WOULD NOT WHITE OUT THE BACK IF U HAVE A BILL OF SELL IN UR NAME. AS LONG AS THE BIKE DOES NOT COME BACK STOLE,THERE SHOULD BE NO BIG PROBLEMS. THEY WILL PROBLEY HAVE U FILL OUT A "STATEMENT OF FACTS" ABOUT HOW U CAME TO OWN THE BIKE. JUST  KEEP IT SIMPLE AND EVERYTHING SHOULD GO SMOOTH. GOOD LUCK
Title: Re: I Need Help CA DMV
Post by: Danger4u2 on July 10, 2009, 03:17:44 AM
Any white out, write over or erasing on a title in Oklahoma is considered a fraudulent document.
Off road vehicles were not titled in Okla. until 2005.  2004 or earlier all you need is a notarized bill of sale and a $25 one time fee to get a title.