I'm all set to pick up my first machine Sat. Wanting to take it up & down the river & use it to turtle trap hard to get to places. So I got in touch with Ohio division of watercraft to see how to get leagal. They say I can't register an Argo with out a title. Do these thing even have titles? If so how do I go about tracking it down?
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Just apply for a vessel title in Ohio.
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Originally posted by wildbill335 View PostNo I just went through this in Ohio a Bill of sale does not work they demand a title. I have given up my search till now so Keep us updated.
Would hate to have to pass this up becuase of needing a title.Last edited by Mike; 01-31-2013, 11:18 PM. Reason: merged two consecutive posts. You can edit your original post if you forget something
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If you are required to get a title, there are steps in place to do so. Every state is different so go online and look up the steps to acquire a title in Ohio: ODPS | BMV | All-Purpose Vehicles (APV's),Off-Road Motorcycles, and Snowmobiles
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Originally posted by Twizted1 View PostHow would you get a title on a used machine? Most people loose the title to things like this.
Would hate to have to pass this up becuase of needing a title.
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Originally posted by plott hound View Postcan you guys go the affadavit route?thats what we have to do here in ontario.
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Just a quick update I talked to friend who works for BMV she said that in ohio if. Vehical is bought out of state and their is a title then we have to get a hold of it to ever get it registered. If it is purchased in ohio from someone from ohio then their is a way around it. I hope this helps someone and makes sence
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Originally posted by wildbill335 View PostJust a quick update I talked to friend who works for BMV she said that in ohio if. Vehical is bought out of state and their is a title then we have to get a hold of it to ever get it registered. If it is purchased in ohio from someone from ohio then their is a way around it. I hope this helps someone and makes sence
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This won't be hard at all and getting rid of the machine will only make you regret that you sold it in the future. What I would do is get a manufacturer's certificate of origin. You'll probably have to prove that it's yours and they'll mail you some paperwork and you'll be set."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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Originally posted by jpswift1 View PostThis won't be hard at all and getting rid of the machine will only make you regret that you sold it in the future. What I would do is get a manufacturer's certificate of origin. You'll probably have to prove that it's yours and they'll mail you some paperwork and you'll be set.
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Originally posted by Twizted1 View PostI have a notorized bill of sale. That should work either way. And if came to habit to sell it I would get another with a title immediately. I am already hooked. And I haven't even logged an hot of drive time yet."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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