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Old 07-14-2015, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by 66gtk View Post
I'm trying to purchase a car from a fellow in Alabama. His dad purchased the car 2 years ago in MO, and was told in Alabama he doesn't need/get a title. Dad has no passed on and son has car without an Alabama title. Still has MO title, but it was signed from "owner A" to dealer to father and still has "owner A" printed on the front. This won't work for me in MN (:

Those who have sold older cars out of Alabama: How did you accomplish this without a CLEAR paper title document?
For cars older than 25 years old, yes, Alabama is a no title state.

Click HERE for the rules/regulations

In order to sell the car, you'll need the following:

MV039 (notarized)

MT5_6 form (notarized)

You may also need

MVT5_13 form (notarized)


Legal disclaimer: Being an estate sale, there may be more to the sale of the vehicle than what is stated above. There may also be an issue with registrations and such as Alabama "Bill of Sale" paperwork is not always accepted by other state DMV's when it comes to kit cars due to the "Titles Unlimited" fiasco and associated state lawsuits of such from years ago.


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