Posted by GVSII on November 05, 2017 at 09:57:53 from (142.105.226.178):
In Reply to: No Title posted by Sprint 6 on November 05, 2017 at 06:14:10:
[quote="CVPost-Goose"](quoted from post at 07:41:50 11/05/17) When I was in high school here in Nebraska, I owned a '36 Ford pickup. Nothing special, just an old pickup that got parked when I joined the Marine Corps. When I was in the Corps, a neighbor did some custom farm work for my father and when they settled up the pickup went to the neighbor, with no title.
Twenty years later, after my father was dead, someone wanted to buy the pickup from the neighbor, and wanted a title with it. There was a definite process to resurrect the title but it was complicated by the fact that the buyer's wife worked for DMV and said there was a shortcut she could take. I insisted on going the legal route. It involved my mother signing some paperwork, etc., but the title was reclaimed.[/quot
How long has the Nebraska DMV been issuing titles?
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