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What Car In Wisconsin Need To Register It In Illinois

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Old 08-02-2017, 03:38 PM

Location: Milwaukee, WI

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Commonly, if bringing a car from out of land, you register the car and DMV bug your WI championship (I did information technology for my other motorcar bought in CA with a CA title without any problem). The problem here is that I became an possessor of the car in WI and that guy should've take the motorcar registered in WI before selling it to me. Simply, since he's an machine dealer, he wouldn't want to register the car in WI, he bought it in IL sale and just drove information technology to me to WI (well, non specifically to me, I don't know how long he was driving information technology effectually before selling). He might've broken some registration requirement, merely yet once again - I am not certain if I should exist punished for his deportment (or inactions) - and for me the question is how to become it properly registered at present.

Old 08-03-2017, 02:26 PM

Ragnar

Location: Verona, WI

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That'south nonsense. People move into the state with out of state titles and people bulldoze across country lines to buy used ones all the fourth dimension. You submit the title you have, pay the titling fee and then you will receive the WI title for information technology. Call and talk to somebody that's competent.

This is exactly what I did final year when I purchased a machine from a dealership in IA. Plus I paid WI sales tax and transferred the plates from my previous car, all at the DMV. I was surprised that I walked out of the DMV with new title in hand. I didn't even have to wait for information technology to become mailed to me.

OP, in that location must be some detail that's hanging things up that the DMV isn't explaining very well. Did the seller sign the IL title over to you in the right place on the document? As you betoken out, it's likely the combination of an IL title and a WI address from the previous seller that is the hang-upwards. The states on these should have matched. I concord that you should not exist punished for the seller's disorganization. Push this college up the chain at the DMV.

Old 08-08-2017, 05:25 PM

Location: Milwaukee, WI

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We went twice to 2 different DMVs and both times they said, the guy must've register his car in WI before selling it to us (considering on the transfer record he put his WI address)... And basically that makes his sale to united states not legitimate. They advised to bring the guy here in WI, and make him register _his_ auto in WI first, and then transfer it to us. Nosotros actually were able to reach the guy and he sent an SMS that he has no interest to the motorcar, just since he is in MO, he won't be coming to WI any time presently (and has no desire to do annihilation for us, just ain't hiding either).

At present, our next try would be to contact the Auction Business firm that sold the car to him (to have at to the lowest degree some additional information and documentation that he had the rights to sell the car) and I posted a formal request to DMV (to at least have something in writing).

Nosotros will try to contact state of IL (where the championship was issued, maybe they would be able and willing to issue a make clean title in our proper name - instead of long listing of transfer records).

Other than going to MO (where the seller resides at present), which might be the last option - just I am not sure if I would be able to exercise anything there - since it'south not state of my residence, and that guy already sold his car to us and put a record on the championship and it wasn't in the MO)...

No idea what else to do. Perhaps try to sue the seller in Small Claims court and demand him legally to come to WI and ready the trouble - or pay money back (i.e. whatever is max full allowed in SC - $5K)? He probably won't come to the court and will exist defaulted so we could try to collect the coin from him - although information technology's not that easy... Or he might get scared and decide to come up to WI and aid us with the registration. Either style would be fine.

Old 08-08-2017, 06:23 PM

Empidonax

Location: Bay View, Milwaukee

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Wow, such an odd situation. How does this affect electric current ownership, if at all? I mean, if the auction is not legitimate, it'southward still his motorcar, right? If a title was ever created in your name, it would seem to be invalid, correct? Or is there some other style in which you can legitimately merits buying of the vehicle?

Information technology also seems odd to me that a guy in the car business wouldn't know the proper procedures and details in selling a car.

I hope you tin can straighten information technology out somehow without likewise much hassle and expense.

Old 08-09-2017, 08:53 AM

Location: Milwaukee, WI

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Legally, the auto is his (or possibly is someone's prior to him in the concatenation of ownership), since the last registered owner is an Auto Sale, or the championship was issued to CarMax (who sold it to the Sale, that sold information technology to that gentleman who sold information technology to the states).
And we don't accept any paperwork other than his signature on the title that he sold it to us. He has no interest in the motorcar (otherwise we might enquire him to pay united states of america dorsum the money... but nosotros don't take whatsoever proof nosotros paid any money since information technology was all cash). Odd situation really. We own the auto, but cannot drive it legally because of all of this. But if we're stopped, who will become the ticket??? For now, nosotros take no other options but to go along driving with the expired registration plates from our onetime car.

Old 08-09-2017, 12:36 PM

cfbs2691

Location: Due south Florida

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Holy crap this is only unreal.
It'due south making my head spin and I'1000 not involved!
I feel for you OP... expert luck and keep us posted.

Old 08-10-2017, 07:54 AM

BOBNCHI

Location: In the land beyond Ohare!

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A dealer on CRAIGSLIST e'er raises crimson flags in my book, especially ane moving around state to country.

Contact the Sec of State Police in Illinois and the Wi. equivalent and inquire if the guy was indeed a registered/licensed dealer. Dealers should know what signatures, paperwork and requirements are needed. Explain your story to them and perhaps they can assistance with this mess.

Old 08-14-2017, 09:14 AM

Location: Milwaukee, WI

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No, going to IL did not help. They said 'if you don't take a residence in IL, nosotros aren't going to practice anything for yous, go to WI'.

Old 02-03-2018, ten:04 AM

Location: Milwaukee, WI

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ok, I found the solution and it worked (I got my WI title and registration a few days agone). So, I am posting this for other people who might find themselves in the aforementioned predicament.

Wisconsin DMV Official Authorities Site

Step 1. Fill in the "Application for Bonded Title". Paid no money.
Pace 2. Got back a response from DMV that they want to have an application for Registration as well and to meet some money. Filled in that application, and send a check for an appropriate registration fee (69.50 for the championship + 75 for regular plates).
Footstep 3. Got approval to buy a bond for 1.five times book value of my car ($2550). Shopped online and got one from https://www.suretybonds.com/ for $100. Sent the documents to DMV, got title, registration and plates.

And so, at present the procedure is complete, and I did non pay too much (well, actress $100) for my stupidity (not paying attention to the details when buying the car). I hope it might help anyone else

Old 02-03-2018, 11:09 PM

Empidonax

Location: Bay View, Milwaukee

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Very good news-- I'm glad it'southward resolved. One less affair for you to worry nearly and bargain with.

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