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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Naples,FL
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Explain to me RI policy of no car title for 2000-older
Explain to me the car titling process in Rhode Island. If your car is 10 years or older you do not need a title? What record do they keep of owners, miles, etc?
I would think people would be exporting stolen cars there all day if you don't need a title to register. |
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canna change law physics
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If it is like NYS, your yearly registration is equal to your title.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
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Georgia used to be like that years ago. Not sure if still is.
You can keep track of stolen cars with a VIN. |
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Forget what year the cutoff is. My 84 P car is titled. Regi is not enough to transfer ownership. My 55 Benz is a pink slip. Regi can be/is used to transfer.
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Team California
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A pink slip and a title are the same thing in CA. Titles used to be pink, hence "pink slip".
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