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heres the email i got back from the dmv
but i think that is if you want to register the vehical too. mass dmv is retarded. is it all that difficult to pay a handfull of people to sit in a room to answer phones and answer questions. i was on hold for like 20 mins.Hi
You must go to a licensed Massachusetts insurance agent to obtain an
active insurance policy and have the agent complete, stamp and sign an
Application for Registration and Title (RMV-1).
If there is a lien against the vehicle, please make sure the lienholder
information is complete and accurate.
After verifying all information, sign the RMV-1 application.
Along with the completed RMV-1 application, you must submit one of the
following documents:
The previous owner's title, if a titled vehicle (model year 1980 and
newer), or
The bill of sale, if a non-titled vehicle.
If presenting the previous owner's title, be sure the date sold, the
odometer reading and the purchase price have been completed on the back.
The previous owner(s) and you must sign the back of the title.
Take the completed RMV-1 application and supporting documents to the
nearest full service RMV center.
The sales tax for a private sale is calculated at 5% of the purchase
price or the National Automotive Dealer Association (NADA) trade-in
value, whichever is higher.
After completing the transaction, you will receive a registration
certificate with the new vehicle information. The title will be
processed and mailed in approximately six (6) to eight (8) weeks. If you
have a loan on the vehicle, the title will be mailed directly to your
lienholder.
You must obtain a vehicle inspection sticker within seven (7) days of
the registration date
Thank you for using mass.gov/rmv
Illuminata
Tuono
lol, im just going to have him sign the thing and ill decide what i want to put on there. i have heard of people declaring them as gifts, but they usually end up going book value if its declared a gift. Might have to shave off a few thou when i go to hand in all the paper work.
Tuono
what kinda truck did ya get?
Tuono
he got a 1980 POS color is rust black and stickers. but it does have a flowmaster exhaust.![]()
the one my dad signed over to me is a toyota pickup (tacoma). the one i bought 2 years ago is the same exact truck. bought it for parts, but will be registering it this year.
and weman forgot to add the shaved tailgate handle and relocated license plate with roll pan![]()
I bought my 05 R1 from a guy in Michigan back in the end of 05. Everything was easy paper work then they told me that I needed a VIN Verification-- I filled out the form and took it to another office, one of the cops that work there at the DMV then went out to visually check the VIN on the bike and goes back and runs it - done right there and really easy just more paper work to fill out.
Andy C
05 R1
86 VFR750
was the bike registered in NY by the person your buying it from?
I had an issue once where I bought someone's track bike, made it street legal, but the previous 2 people on it never registered it thus never payed tax on it. In which case you need to track down all the past owners and get them to pay the sales tax, and there is no way you can pay it for them with out contacting them. They have to go to their states rmv and sign papers. A lot of BS. As long as the person your buying it from registered it, it should be all easy paper work.