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Originally Posted by jessye_1
How do I make this happen?
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IMHO.
Here in Florida, it would be accomplished in one of several different methods.
1: Through the office of the Tax Collectors Office. This is normally where all vehicle registrations take place. It was provided several years ago, that by allowing the tax office to be the collector of the taxes, it would also be more expedient for them to also issue the 'registrations' and 'title transfers'. That activity was accomplished through a reciprocal Agency agreement between the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and (DHSMV) and the various County Offices of the Tax Collector.
If they are unwilling to accommodate you in this transaction, then this is where they begin to deny their 'ownership' of all property. Thus their betrayal to the Congress of the United States. At this point, you would seek out the alternative methods.
2: Public Record. Making an attestation to the transfer of said property and conditions surrounding the 'use' of the property, with stipulation that rebuttal must occur within xx days (dependent upon your local rules governing acquiescence), else the attestation stands as truth in Law. Copies of this Attestation, should be sent to the Secretary of State, Division of Revenue as well as to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (or other name as applicable in your state).
After the expired xx day period, you would then notify all parties to the transaction, of their 'default' in the matter.
I am certain that others on this forum would be able to give you more detailed information and or suggestions.
Jerry Carlos