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Arizona Titling Question

Started by triangleforge, February 02, 2012, 09:28:20 AM

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triangleforge

I'm going to be helping my elderly neighbor navigate the AZ DMV in an attempt to re-title a 1975 Norton Commando, the one that's currently residing in my garage. The bike entered her possession when her partner passed away a bit over a year ago; she recalls seeing a title in his effects but can't find it now (Tom was a bit of a hoarder, so there was a LOT to go through and she could be wrong about what she came across). The bike has a 1994 Nevada plate on it, so I'm guessing that was the last place it was registered, but I don't know about a title.

She does have: A bill of Sale for the bike, Tom's will & a death certificate.

A couple of questions:

1) What research can I do to figure out the current status of the bike?

2) If the bike has a missing title in Arizona in Tom's name, do we have enough documentation to get that title reprinted?

3) If the bike has a missing title in Nevada, what then?

Thanks!!!
By hammer and hand all arts do stand.
2000 Cagiva Gran Canyon

Dirty Duc

According to my research, the easiest way to go about this is to go to one of the third-party MVD providers and have them do a VIN inspection and issue a bonded title, mostly because of the likelihood of it still being titled in Nevada.

Down here (Cochise County) I was quoted $50 to inspect the vehicle on my property, and $150 plus ~45 days for the bonded title.  I haven't done it yet because my project is still waiting in line.

As near as I can tell, the "bonded" part of the title is an insurance policy that covers the title-holder against claims of theft.  On a moto, it is probably helpful if the engine number is recorded on the bill of sale along with the VIN.


triangleforge

By hammer and hand all arts do stand.
2000 Cagiva Gran Canyon