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Or their VIN numbers, which are also right there on dashboard. Been a few newbie’s on this site I’ve PM’d asking if they want their build sheets. Some completely wig out about it. Lol
You can go on pretty much any online car sales site and they all list VINS. Or just walk through a parking lot in any State and snap photos of VINS.Depending on the state there could be an issue. In MI, there used to be a form that you and a LEO could fill out and claim a vehicle. The LEO was supposed to run the VIN. People started filling them out all by themselves, and getting titles for vehicles they didn't have any real claim to, just because they saw it sitting somewhere. Now (well probably 15 years ago) I was trying to get a motorcycle titled in my name and had to find all this out. It must have been fairly close to the change, because I got the paper all filled out, after having an officer come to my house, only to be told by the local Secertay of State that it was an old form, and wasn't used anymore. I was told the SoS handles it all, and they would do the VIN check at the main office. I had to fill out a form describing how I got the motorcycle. I was told that if someone, that had some sort of authority, gave it to me, and I just didn't find it on the side of the road, it would be fine.
I learned the hard way that "abandoned" is a legal term, and never mention that at the SoS. The first lady to "help" me would not let that description go, and told me I'd have to turn it over to the state, and when it was auctioned off that I could bid on it. That was not going to happen. Thankfully, at another office a lady knew exactly the process I needed to do.
I got the bike from a guy (online) that had cheap rental houses, and it was left behind. He said, come get it, or he was going to push it into a dumpster. It kinda felt sketchy at the time when I went to get it..... I drove to an unoccupied house, opened up the garage door, and wheeled the bike into my truck (with much effort). I never saw anyone except a tenent from another house. I eventually got a title.
You can go on pretty much any online car sales site and they all list VINS. Or just walk through a parking lot in any State and snap photos of VINS.
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^^^^ This!I love how people get bent out of shape about a plate being shown on the computer screen when thousands of people can see the plate every day while the vehicle is out on public roadways.
You can see mine too, but that doesn’t mean thats what on it now! Or that it was ever registered with that plate!Can see my plate, come and get me!