@TheJman267

09-07-23 just successfully used the Vermont loophole for my motorcycle. Still works 👍 thank you guys

@teufeldoc8564

Well done, Tony. I wish this video was around 30 years ago. How many classic cars were crushed because they couldn’t sell because of a title issue? A lot.

@angiesmith9196

As much as it breaks my heart to say it but Vermont has officially closed this loophole!!! 😭😭😭 This saved sooooo many classics from an I'll fated end

@victorcontreras9138

Man, I sure did get something out of this video! It's called "Golden information". Thank you so much for this help. I think my car that needs legal paperwork, will soon be a "Vermont resident".

@dizzelfunk3364

I'm from North Carolina  bought a car from Tennessee no tittle . Research every which way to tittle the car none worked..But this video worked ...No scam at all fully legal  and well worth it..( Vermont loop hole is real ) I even taught our DMV a thing or too..I was offer a job ..just bullshitin but thanks guys

@kaustekmotorsports

Just a word of additional advice to anyone thinking of this from someone who has had to obtain titles for cars more than a few times - there are things you should check BEFORE you even consider handing over cash in most states:

1)Check NICB for stolen records on your phone. This one is obvious, but you can do it quickly and online.
2)Check for LEINS! Unscrupulous sellers will attempt to sell a car as "no title" because they took out a Title Loan against it. Many states allow you to do this online now. Fun fact, if there is an outstanding lien on a car you can expect a legal battle for various reasons with the car's title.
3)Check for VIN stampings on the car.  Many states require a stamped VIN in addition to door tags on older cars when an inspection is done to convert your Vermont registration to another state's title. If there is no VIN STAMPED on the car, walk away because you will run into a heap of red tape in many states when you attempt to title in state.

And last but probably most important:

Don't pay anywhere near full value for a car with no title. You are assuming all the risk, demand a price that reflects that.

@subwoofer8865

This is cool! I can't count how many trucks I passed up because of a title issue. And yeah I'm with you Tony the DMV can pound sand.

@atilla429

Just went through this in North Carolina with a 1950 Oldsmobile with a bad title/vin. A lot easier than I expected. Did it through my state of NC  The DMV officer comes out checks out the car and gives papers to sign.  Fill out paperwork which includes who you bought it from etc, your insurance company, a bond 1/2 the value of the car. DMV officer came back about 2 weeks later with a new vin plate before papers even filed. Then they  checked the paperwork and ok'd it. Got new plates at the DMV when submitted the paperwork and just waiting for the new title to arrive. Total cost about $150. DMV officer very nice, visited twice and myself there once. Don't be intimidated by the process. Just an example. I know it's different in every state. Keep up the good work Tony, get these cars on the road!

@mrmasonry9792

These loopholes have been around for a long time and can be done for several states. A long time ago I used to use a company called Olympic Title or something like that and they were in Michigan I think. It was also available from Maine as well. The car only had to be 11 years old though. The catch was you had to "Sell" them your car and pay them 150 bucks and provide a bill of sale. They would register the car in their state and then sell it back to you for the 150. You then took the registration to your local DMV and apply for title and Reg. They used to give me flak but when they would look it up they would do it. This was back before the good ole internet was big. I would buy older cars at auctions with no titles and get them this way. I think Maine would actually send you one year Tags but the registration was still in the business's name and you had to promise to switch it. Got some killer deals including a awesome 1987 Nissan Sentra with 20k. Crazy story on that one, old lady bought it and never registered it. Drove 2 years on paper plates! Then kicked the bucket and grand daughter got it and parked it for 12 years.

@abitoffcenter383

Thai is OUTSTANDING!!!  I've been sitting on a vehicle that I've wanted for years and years. I knew exactly where a rather rare one was and would stop by the gentleman's house from time to time asking if he was ready to get it out of the way. To my amazement, about six years ago he yes. It's been in my possession ever since that day. But without a title it's kinda hard to justify the cost of what I'm going to do to it.
This solves that problem! HELL YEAH!!! Thank You SOOO much UT and friends!!!! OUT FREAKING STANDING!!!

@The_R-n-I_Guy

If this video doesn't get liked and shared by everyone everywhere then something is wrong. This is the most important information a low budget car guy can get. Everybody tries to tell you how to build your car. But nobody ever tells you how to be able to legally drive it. I've been too scared to buy a car without a title before because I don't have the money to waste on a car I can't drive. You've given me confidence to give it a shot. Thanks guys

@terrystewart2070

We live in California, and my son just used this to title some valuable old VW that he scored really cheap due to no title.  Definitely works.  He was stoked!

@bensnide5846

As a Vermonter I can say its definitely not a scam, its true. I've actually walked into a DMV and had the person working there fill the forms out for me. The part that the seller had to fill out and sign, I just said they were outside in my car and would run out and sign it myself. They knew what I was doing and were always fine with it.

@HotRod1976

I did this on a 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee, I live in Massachusetts and drove to Vermont and had it registered the same day with Vermont license plates in hand. I then transferred the registration to Massachusetts and had my Massachusetts title in the mail 2 week's later. It works, great info!

@johnclark3431

Guys thank you so much. You cleared up all my weird questions I’ve had researching “America’s DMV”. Now I’ll have no problem getting my Buick roadmaster back on the road

@bajaman1394

Thank you, Tony, for going into detail on this process.  Lots of us knew of this and knew there were "gotcha" problems with the forms that bounced the "good but wrong box checked" application.  This is value.

@paulcabezola3559

This is one of the reasons I'm glad I live in Vermont in addition to the fact you can buy REAL Maple Syrup everywhere !!   Now if we only had a Dragstrip in Vermont life would be perfect.

@johnbrizendine4425

I just did this to title my 2000 VW New Beetle!  I now have Vermont plates on my car!!  Got it via Bill of Sale only and now have the vermont plates.  They only give 1 license plate sticker, and it goes on the bottom right of the rear license plate.

Keep in mind that if you do not have a vermont vehicle inspection on the car, it is technically not legally licensed for driving in Vermont with those tags, so keep in mind that you need to get a vermont state inspection the instant you start driving the car in/through vermont if you use this process and actually use the Vermont license plates.

@Beartracks54

I'm from Arizona .. you have whatever you want titled inspected by someone from DMV ..they used to come to you no matter we're you lived I lived off grid nearly 30 years in the boonies an I've met them an guided them out to the property to inspect..I don't know if they still do come out an inspect if not you have to push or tow or haul it to DmV to get inspected .. as long as it's not stolen they will give you a bonded title.  The whole process goes much faster than it did over 20 years ago. It's not that difficult to get a title. Here in Arizona that is.  Cool video Man they all are . Very informative Mr Tony

@throttlewatch4614

Isn’t it interesting how Austin came to the shop as a stranger and now he’s giving legit (legal) advice 👍👍