Gentlemen,
I guess my message was too much for the list. Moderator....PLEASE adjust
this so we can get meaningful messages through. Meanwhile, here's part 1 of
2
> Mark,
>
> Okay the deed is done and all the remorse in the world won't bring them
> back. The horse is out of the barn so to speak. So let's move forward and
> try to fix this which is I believe what you originally asked.
>
> Certainly it will be a different procedure frome state to state and
> country, but here in God's country, Canada, and in the Province of
> Ontario, the licence office has a form which is a procedural guide about
> what to do in such a case.
>
> Basically it outlines that you will need to record all the numbers that
> you can, one set per piece of paper, to your State or Provincial Police,
> and run the numbers to ensure they aren't stolen and are clear as far as
> the law is concerned, and have them give their chief's stamp of approval.
>
> Now with this and all information you can supply, any previous owner's
> name if possible, etc. go to a Notary Public, such as a lawyer, judge,
> Justice of the Peace, etc. and have a sworn affidavit made out stating
> what has happened, that you do in fact own said vehicle (one per
> affidavit) and have it signed and notarized.
Part 2 to follow...
Rich Chrysler
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