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CJ2A-Lost/unexecuted? title

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by thejeepkeeper, Mar 5, 2006.

  1. thejeepkeeper

    thejeepkeeper New Member

    Do any of you guys have any experience in getting a title for a vehicle that you may have purchased without a title? (New Jersey:( ) I could not pass up a deal on a CJ2A, a 46, I believe, by serial number. I bought it and got a Bill of Sale for it from a guy who has owned it for 20 years. Before that, his dad owned it and used it at his hunting camp for ? years. I have no reason to believe that this information is not true. I checked with DMV here and was told "to get a hold of the previous owner." That was my guess, but that's not possible.
    The son inheritted it from his dad without title and I assume that as far as the state is concerned, it still belongs to some previous title holder (on paper) if the title was never signed over. Anybody have any experience/knowledge as to legally titling this vehicle? Search archives?
    I think that this won't be easy or even possible to get done.
    Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
     
  2. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    In KS at least you can do a "quiet title petition" in a case like this I think.

    My advice to you is find an attorney and talk to them about the matter. It'll cost a few $$ but they can save you a lot of headaches. Especially if the Jeep is worth it.
     
  3. thejeepkeeper

    thejeepkeeper New Member

    Thanks Sparky......wasn't sure this belonged here. Dibs on the corner. :oops:
     
  4. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    I can expound some more on the quiet title petition.

    You higher a lawyer to petition the court to assign a title to the Jeep in your name. You must advertise the Jeep in the paper for 3 weeks or somesuch that you're having a hearing on the matter. If no one comes forward to claim the Jeep or contest it that can legally claim it (not likely in this case) then the court orders the state DMV to issue a title to you in your name. At least that can be done here in KS. That's why I'd say talk to an attorney. They'll know what you can and can't do.
     
  5. thejeepkeeper

    thejeepkeeper New Member

    In the end, I may take the lawyer route. I'd like to keep the 2A stock and I would like to have a title for it so I can register and drive it. Anybody else? Thanks Sparky.
     
  6. mpc

    mpc Member

    Check w/ the DMV to see exactly what they will accept. When they told you to "get a hold of the previous owner" it could mean that if you had a letter/ bill of sale from the son notorized that states the circumstances and states that he is the legal heir, they might accept it.
     
  7. thejeepkeeper

    thejeepkeeper New Member

    mpc......I'll stop back to DMV this week and try to talk to a supervisor. Thanks
     
  8. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    My brother bought his CJ5 with no title, as it had been used at a lumber yard for many years... He went to the DMV and put in a claim for a lost title. They searched the VIN, found it wasn't listed as stolen, and for $45 (10 years ago) got a title... That's here in NM, tho..
     
  9. thejeepkeeper

    thejeepkeeper New Member

    I hope I get that lucky Patrick. Thanks
     
  10. TigerShark

    TigerShark Sponsor

    I can't find my link any longer, but there is a title company in Alabama that will title a vehicle on a Bill of Sale. Since Alabama law allows titling this way, you get a clear Alabama title that you can then take to the DMV and get it registered the normal way. It's a little pricy, like around $150, but it may be easier and quicker than trying to battle the local legal system. I'll see if I can dig up the website.

    Jim
     
  11. clay

    clay Driving

    Broadwaytitle.com I,ve heard it works no experience but only $150.00. Don't know how legel it is.
     
  12. Mcruff

    Mcruff Earlycj5 Machinist

    Its perfectly legal. The state of Alabama did not and does not require a title on any vehicle manufactured prior to 1975. My vehicle was originally sold in Georgia and never had a title. I have owned it now since 1992, still don't have a title. The DMV told me that so long as I never moved out of the state, one would never be required. As far as ownership I have 14 years worth of tags and a bill of sale as proof of ownership.
     
  13. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    Unfortunately, Broadway can't work in every state. New Jersey happens to be one of them. :(
     
  14. Hippo393

    Hippo393 Jeepless

    Mike it's possible that the title doesn't exist, or the DMV records don't go back that far. Fill out a form for a title search or to request a copy of current ownership:
    http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/cit_title/v_title_copies.html

    If it exists, the person's name & addy will be on the title...go knock on their door. :)
     
  15. Kodiak12060

    Kodiak12060 Sponsor

    In NY you get the police to confirm that it is not stolen. You bring that piece of paper w/ the bill of sale and tell them the last owner is dead and you bought it from a relative and that relative doesn't ever want to be contacted again. I just tell them everyone is dead and they can go through the hassle of registering it here and make money off of the bill of sale or your buddy registers it somewhere else and you buy it from him for $1. They get the idea!
     
  16. thejeepkeeper

    thejeepkeeper New Member

    Thanks much for all of the help, advice, links, etc. It looks like it's not impossible to do. I really appreciate the input. I'll let you know how I make out with it. Hopefully I'll have a title in a couple of months. :)
     
  17. Gump

    Gump Old Timer

    In CT DMV has a title search form to mail. Not sure what happens after that but that's how it starts.

    I transported mine from the seller in CO. I was required to let the DMV inspector see the VIN (on the Jeep) and show the title at the DMV office (because from out of state). Now, after showing the title they told me, "I don't need it any more because the Jeep is over 25 years old". I don't know what this means, I was so happy to have it registered I just got out of there :D
     
  18. dohc281

    dohc281 It is what it is.

    I would go to the NJ Motor Vehicle website and there are all sorts of FAQ and ways to get your question answered. I needed to find out how to register the Jeep without QQ tags and found it on their web site.
    I'm confident you could do the same there.
    http://www.nj.gov/Government.shtml
     
  19. Gwillys

    Gwillys 1953 CJ3B

    This sounds like somthing that i'm about to attempt. I want a title transfer, but the original owner has no title anymore. I want to go to the DMV this week. I guess i'll find out what happens.
     
  20. Warloch

    Warloch Did you say Flattie??? Staff Member

    Some info on CO laws - YMMV

    If the original owner (current titled owner) does not have a title to sign, they can request a duplicate or (what I have done) get them to sign and notarize a specific power of attorney for the vehicle in question. Be sure it states the VIN, that they are the rightful owner and that they are transferring ownership to you and giving you specific rights to perform all required paperwork to accomplish the task.