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Common errors include wrong vehicle identification numbers (VINs), misspelled names, and unsigned seller or buyer sections. Sometimes, lien releases aren’t filled out correctly either.
The buyer might not be able to register the car, and the sale could fall apart. Worse, you might still be legally responsible for parking tickets or accidents.
You usually have to submit a title correction form and a notarized affidavit explaining the issue. Sometimes, supporting documents, such as a corrected bill of sale or lien release, are needed.
An attorney can make sure the title is submitted correctly the first time. If the title has complications, such as an estate issue or past loan, it helps to have someone who knows how to work with the DOR and the courts to sort them out.
I had a client who was selling a vintage Mustang to a collector, but the title still showed a lien from a bank that had gone out of business years ago. Without proof that the loan was paid off, the sale was dead in the water.
We tracked down the successor to the bank, obtained the necessary lien release documents, and submitted a correction package to the Missouri DOR. Within 10 days, the title was cleared, and the sale went through.
Without quick legal action, the client could have lost a high-value buyer and been stuck with a title problem for months.
For more information on vehicle title errors or in Missouri, an initial consultation is your next best step. Get the information and legal answers you are seeking by calling (913) 243-1426 today.
Attorney Rob Titus is a skilled lawyer based in Overland Park, KS, who has helped numerous clients like you navigate the intricacies of administrative and consumer law. With years of experience, he is prepared to assist you in correcting errors, missing information, or estate complications on your vehicle's title that prevent its sale.
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