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yloduc

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  1. This is easy. I lived in Indiana for 6 months and bought my car there and when I moved back had to get this taken care of.

    First off if Indiana is a notary state, goto a bank with the seller and get title notarized and signed into your name. While you are there it wouldn't hurt to get a bill of sale, most banks will do it for free.

    Now you have 2 options, get 30 day tags from Indiana BMV or use a current plate you have IN YOUR NAME and put it on said truck. If you are pulled over show the signed over title and bill of sale as proof you just bought it. Or just go plateless, which I don't reccomend.

    When you get it back to Ohio you must take it to an OH BMV that does out of state inspections. Bascially all they do is check the VIN. When you receive the inspection paper then you can transfer the title and get plates

    False.. I lived in Indiana for 21 years, and unless they just switched, Indiana is NOT a notary state.

  2. this is easy. I lived in indiana for 6 months and bought my car there and when i moved back had to get this taken care of.

    First off if indiana is a notary state, goto a bank with the seller and get title notarized and signed into your name. While you are there it wouldn't hurt to get a bill of sale, most banks will do it for free.

    Now you have 2 options, get 30 day tags from indiana bmv or use a current plate you have in your name and put it on said truck. If you are pulled over show the signed over title and bill of sale as proof you just bought it. Or just go plateless, which i don't reccomend.

    When you get it back to ohio you must take it to an oh bmv that does out of state inspections. Bascially all they do is check the vin. When you receive the inspection paper then you can transfer the title and get plates

    edit... Wrong screename!

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