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Bike with no title?


Kevin R.

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You can file for a lost title with the county you live in. You will need a bill of sale for the bike with the VIN on it, date of sale , and amount. The bill of sale will also need the buyer and sellers name on it, along with a notary stamp. It is not a hard thing to do, I have done it before. This is real common for people who have had a bike in the shed for 20 years not to have a title for it.
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You can file for a lost title with the county you live in. You will need a bill of sale for the bike with the VIN on it, date of sale , and amount. The bill of sale will also need the buyer and sellers name on it, along with a notary stamp. It is not a hard thing to do, I have done it before. This is real common for people who have had a bike in the shed for 20 years not to have a title for it.

But, if it has been sold without a title a few times, things get more complicated. What kind of bike?

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If you can find the previous registered owners name and address, send a registered letter. If it is signed for and they does not respond in 90 days (IIRC) you can file for the title as an abandoned vehicle. The requirements are different between car dealers, repair facilities, and private citizens. Check the Ohio revised code for more details:

 

http://onlinedocs.andersonpublishing.com/oh/lpExt.dll?f=templates&fn=main-h.htm&cp=PORC

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