I was given a '72 roller several months ago for working on another '72 for a guy at work. He has never had a title for the one that was given to me. Structurally, it is in better shape than the '76 that I am using for parts. I have the name and address of the last registered (1979) owner, but am having no luck getting in touch with him. I know there are a few ways of coming up with a title, but don't want to have to mess with them if I don't have to. Really don't wanna part this one out, but I may have to. Had plans for a V8 if I can get a title to it !!! Any help appreciated!!!!
Give http://zabasearch.com/ a try.
i dont know texas rules,but apply for a lost title.depending on the state rule should take 30 days to get one.
james
Good timing for your question, David. I am going through the same thing right now so I can give you a rundown of what I have to do here in Colorado - which is pretty involved...
1) Get the VIN certified by the CSP (state patrol).
2) Request a title and lien search, if no record, you're good. If someone is on record as owning the vehicle and still holding title, you need to, as you mentioned, send a registered letter to the last registered owner asking them to release their interest in the vehicle.
I have actually just found the owner of the car I bought, so I am in the process of having him release his interest - I do have returned cert. letters from his old address in case. He's about on his 10th address in the past 5 years in 4 different states.
3) If there is a lien on the car, you must have the bank give you a notarized lien release letter. I've done this. As long as nothing is still owed on the car, they'll give you one with no hassle.
4) Establish the retail value through appraisal by a dealer.
5) Purchase a "Surety Bond" for 2 x the [now established] retail value of the vehicle.
6) Submit appropriate paperwork to the state for the issuance of a new title
It's a long list, but has to be done if you want to drive the car - at least here in CO.
Hope it's not this involved in TX, but after these steps are taken here, you are issued a clear title, which is important to me.
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