GXPWeasel
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- Nov 5, 2019
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- Location
- Kansas
- First Name
- Greg
- Truck Year
- 1982 | 2015
- Truck Model
- Sierra C15 | Silverado Z71
- Engine Size
- 5.0 | 5.3
In New Mexico,you’ll have to apply for a lost title.A bill of sale is gonna be needed.Ultimately you’ll have to call the main state office to see what all you really have to do.
I will say that New Mexico is pretty chill compared to most states on this issue.I’ve never seen them come outside and look at a vehicle unless it was about a ticket for malfunctioning equipment.
And then I know they have like a hotrod/classic title,but then they will most likely go over it with a magnifying glass.
This is basically what I had to do with my truck (Daisy). There was not title, and the extended family member of mine that "owned" the truck, used it as a lien on a car loan. He defaulted on that loan years ago, and they took the car. He gave me the truck because he would rather me have it than him try to tile it, and have it taken as collateral. I did my research, and here in KS, All I needed was a bill of sale, and proof that I purchased the truck (I filled in the dollar amount to make it look legit) and that he had lost the title. All the State of KS did was search for the last time it was tagged (10 years prior) noted it was a reasonable amount of time to lose the title, and I paid $45 to get a new title, and showed I had insurance on the vehicle, and it was in the mail to me in a week.
You may get that lucky.