
10-23-2004, 11:13 AM
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How do I avoid registering my car?
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Originally Posted by leatherlips
I posted some information under ID how to get a lawful one, about the auto bond. You don't need to have the car registered to get the bond and it is accepted by the states as lawful coverage. Its cheap too!
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You can Bond yourself you know. 
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10-25-2004, 11:55 AM
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How do I avoid registering my car?
Allright Kitsch, can you explain what you did before posting that sign in your car?
I'm not looking for some cookie cutter answer, but I'd like to hear different strategies so I have some idea of what I'm facing.
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10-25-2004, 09:04 PM
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How do I avoid registering my car?
You're gonna love this.
I filed a UCC-1 with a UCC-3 and at the same time published my Trade-Name.
I took it out of the public and put it into the Private.
It's quick it's clean and it saves money!!!!!!!
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11-04-2004, 09:56 PM
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How do I avoid registering my car?
to Kitchie, or whoever else can answer my q;
I don't get a single thing that Kitchie has said in those 2 posts. UCC-1 and UCC-3: I looked em up, and I don't see how that relates to getting your car "into the private."
I must be stupid, because I still dont' get any of this UCC stuff. Where do I learn?
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11-05-2004, 10:23 AM
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How do I avoid registering my car?
My UCC shows a reference to a security agreement "KES-092071-SA and that me the true being is using the trade-name as a transmitting utility. It also states that it is exempt from levy.
I hope to learn a whole lot more when I go to court and ask so if you stopped me for no plates...why didn't you charge me with no plates and no registration?
Also my "citation was a computer printout with a graphic for a signature.
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11-08-2004, 08:36 PM
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Leatherlips - where is that info on the bond? I checked downloads, and couldnt' find it. Please post a link to the download.
And Kitchie, we all look forward to hearing the results of your case.
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11-15-2004, 07:31 PM
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Well I guess that you could call it the "rule of law" now, that anybody who engages the services of any kind of insurance company is deemed to be involved in interstate commerce, and therefore under federal regulation. Insurance is 'limited liability', and who is limiting that liability of yours for you? Why, the government is of course! The reason is that the insurance companies are regulated by the government in addition to being chartered by it. And for providing that service to you, the government wants a piece of your action, and if they don't get it, they'll take a piece of your a$$ instead!
One is either a sovereign, taking FULL responsibility for all of their actions or they are not. If you're taking full responsibility and cause a collision with another auto, truck or some fixed objects or pedestrians, pay up and make the damaged party whole again. But if you don't like that option, you'll have to remain content being a slave. You can't be a part-time slave.
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11-15-2004, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by weasel
Here's the deal:
I'm gonna be buying a used car soon, for my job, and I want to avoid registering it. What's the best way? Do I just not submit the transfer information, or do I take any kind of positive action?
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Weasel,
Buy the car for lawful money (not for FRNs) silver or gold, create a bill of sale with the seller, never register, but keep your bill of sale with you at all times you can leave the previous licence plates on if you like (less stops by the cops) or just toss them it does not make any difference. This way you actually own the car versus when you register it:you sign it over to the state ...
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11-16-2004, 05:04 AM
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I bought a used truck today.
I don't plan on registering it, but I never got a bill of sale.
Do I need to have proof that the truck belongs to me? Isn't the burden of proof on them if I get pulled over?
Also, if they arrest me, and steal my truck, how can I get my truck out if I don't have a bill of sale.
I do have a certificate of title and crap, but really that stuff belongs to the state.
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11-16-2004, 10:31 AM
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registering vehicle
if the state impounds your vehicle, they are violating the clause in the constitution that says that the government will not take private property for public use. Look people, we have got to get the balls to fight these people. If they impound your car, demand they pay compensate you for that (use their oaths of office and the clause), and if they dont compensate you, bill them for everyday they have your property, write up a contract if you have to stating that since they are not returning the property, they must be willing to compensate you. and start running some liens. you got to be creative and use the constitution against them. how they gonna look trying to argue a statute that overrides the constitution in front of a jury? make this simple but understandable to a jury. we gotta stop asking them to compensate us and do it overselves, period, end of story.
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