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Originally Posted by pwd72s
That's what I've been trying to say. Title is a certificate of ownership. Totally different than license and registration. You can own a car that has no license or registration. As long as it's a clear title (No bank or shop leins, etc.) you own it, and have a right to sell it.
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If I read everything right...
The original validated Title is a piece of paper at Grandma's house somewhere.
It is now registered in Grandpa's name.
A different person...vs public roads and public sale.
This supposedly prevents car theft rings from taking and driving someone else's property.
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Originally Posted by pwd72s
Having it licensed and registered only means you can legally drive it on a public road.
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That depends on having the above being fulfilled.
Now..taxes.
No one predicted the California Inquisition!