Selling car to out-of-state buyer
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Selling car to out-of-state buyer
It looks like I've found a buyer in NY for the '04 car. He'll be flying into Dallas to pick it up and drive back home. While discussing the sale, he said he checked with his bank about the process and they mentioned something about needing a transit permit from the state of Texas - not sure on the details, if it's for the state of New York, the buyer's insurnace, something the bank wants, or what.
Anybody know anything about this?
Anybody know anything about this?
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I just sold my Explorer out of state and never heard of that either.
Some states have weird laws so they think other states should as well.
Have him bring it with him, IF it exists
Some states have weird laws so they think other states should as well.
Have him bring it with him, IF it exists
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David, when you sold the Explorer did you leave the Texas license plates on the car?
It appears that in some states (like New York) when you sell a car, you take the existing plates off it. So in order for the purchases to drive it to the new location, they must have an "in-transit permit" from that state as a temporary replacement for the permanant plate.
It appears that in some states (like New York) when you sell a car, you take the existing plates off it. So in order for the purchases to drive it to the new location, they must have an "in-transit permit" from that state as a temporary replacement for the permanant plate.
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Yep, and can't find a single thing on the website about what to do with the plates on the car. Assuming a sale to another Texas resident, it appears that the plates go with the car. (There's a field for "license number" on the title application form.)
I'll have to make some calls tomorrow to find out exactly what the procedures are, I guess. If the plates stay on, I just hope the new owner doesn't knock over a liquor store or anything like that! Looks like other states have it together better about not having sold cars hang around in the previous owners names. There's even a section on the Texas website about what to do if you start getting parking tickets and the like on a car you sold previously.
I'll have to make some calls tomorrow to find out exactly what the procedures are, I guess. If the plates stay on, I just hope the new owner doesn't knock over a liquor store or anything like that! Looks like other states have it together better about not having sold cars hang around in the previous owners names. There's even a section on the Texas website about what to do if you start getting parking tickets and the like on a car you sold previously.
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Selling a car in Texas is just weird...There was book on management written a few years ago by a retired general called "Hope is not a Method"...I always think of that statement every time someone drives off in a car I sell with my plates still on it.
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I left my plates on the car because that is what the DMV told me to do. They said he couldn't drive the car without plates (which makes me believe there is no in-transit provision in Texas) and that the new owner would take care of it on his end.
California won't even let an out of state buyer drive a new car anywhere in the state of California. I had to pick my new car up at the border on my way back to Dallas.
California won't even let an out of state buyer drive a new car anywhere in the state of California. I had to pick my new car up at the border on my way back to Dallas.
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Definitely check with the DMV, but I would be very hesitant to leave your plates on the car when you sell it to an out of state buyer. I would talk to the buyer and have them get whatever temp plates they need and bring them with them. You may have to fax a bill of sale or something like that to them in order for them to get the temp tag. I don't think that should be your responsibility.
Congratulations on the sale, by the way! What mods are planned for the Berlina now that you will have money burning a hole in your pocket?
Congratulations on the sale, by the way! What mods are planned for the Berlina now that you will have money burning a hole in your pocket?
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I've looked at the New York DMV site and from what I can tell they only give out transit plates for cars originating in New York.
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