pa it has to be done by a notary
Isn't that only for titling the vehicle in Pennsylvania?pa it has to be done by a notary
I literally went through all that ducati is talking about when I bought my truck in January. I had to drive to the notary meet the guy... he signed I signed and I was on my way. Took 10 minutes. I handed him the cash at the notary got a receipt. Went back to NJ had the title transfered, got my registration, called my insurance and went back to pick the truck up. Also did it a few years ago with a Nissan my mom bought in Doylestown.Dubs .... I don't understand.
Pennsylvania titles don't have a transfer of ownership area on the back (like NJ and other state titles)?
Thanks Dubs. Slapping on a catalytic converter, new plugs, wires, K&N intake and hoping to pass inspection. '93 Chevy Z71 4X4 ext. cab short bed 5.7 with 88K. She runs strong. I'll be getting laid off in the next week or two if things don't pick up, only worked 3 days last week. I couldn't stick myself with payments.Good luck with the new truck
He was a very nice man, with a beautiful peice of property loaded with turkey. He drove the truck 40 miles to my home so I wouldn't have to flatbed it. I gave him a ride back. He was an honest man, and it was a pleasure doing business with someone like him.nice man.