axiom-r wrote:
I have successfully titled several bikes in California by telling the DMV that they were my dad's bike and all the paperwork was lost. They send me off with a VIN verification form for the local California Highway Patrol to sign off on. I take the bike and paperwork to the local CHP office they run the VIN to confirm its not in their database as stolen and then sign off on the form. Take that back and file with DMV and a few weeks later the new title is mailed.... I think this is how many other states do it as well- Michigan for sure.
tim
Thats how easy it was when I lived in CA 11 years ago but did not know if it was the same deal. My only issue was the Daily City and Redwood City DMV was an all-day wait in line gig for even the simplest thing - hated that.
Getting a title in colorado very difficult too, surity bonds, inspections, lots of paper work, appraisals - not easy. The Good part is our DMV is very cultured. We have automated announcements of your number to an actual cubicle desk with people at it, you sit in a chair and it's neat! While waiting you have chairs and flat-panel TV's all around with news and such to keep you occupied. People are very nice and there's not agnst.