Every state has different rules on title transfers.
We checked with our local license office to see what was needed when we bought the wifes pickup in NJ about six years ago, we talked to our insurance company and where informed that if we made the deal the truck would be automatically covered under our policy till we got it home.
We decided to fly there and if the deal fell thru we'd rent a car and drive back.
We made the deal, they signed the title and removed the tag, NJ tag goes to the owner, they transfer it to the next vehicle they get.
With the signed title in hand we headed back to Ky stopping at Hershey,Pa, Gettysburg and a few other places along the way making a mini vacation out of the trip.
Congrats on getting the truck, I'd make that trip for a free truck like that one.
After we got back our local sheriff inspected the vin and we completed the transfer.
Check with your local licensing branch and insurance company on what you need. Since you are getting the truck give your insurance company the vin so they can go ahead and insure it, then take a copy of the insurance with you.
I don't think you can transfer it in Ma because you don't live there, we can only transfer out of state vehicles here after the vin's been inspected by our local sheriff.
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