New here thanks for the add my question is I'm buying a car from Alberta bringing it to Ontario after everything he don't have the ownership I only have a bill of sale will I be able to register it to Ontario with only a bill of sale? If not what can I do to reg it. Its a old fairlane.
we just went through this with the 54 chevy..no title but vin was there...car was from Saskatchewan...contacted the sask dmv..they ran a check..it was not in there system so no liens nothing,, they sent the paperwork saying it was an abondoned vehicle,,,after all said and done I thgink it cost almost $200.00 to get it in an Ontario ownership
My car was also from Saskatchewan with no ownership and didn't come up on the Ontario registry. If I recall I had to sign an affidavit at the ministry office, put my hand on a bible and swear that the info I gave them was the truth. Oh, and $30 cash only !!
I already gave Bill the skinny on requirements when the vehicle is in Ontario ,same event as what I had to do when Fatstax bought the cabover from me... Hoops and dollars re all that's required,lol...Affadavit, appraisal from a licenced Ontario car dealer,original bill of sale and a serial number that isn't already registered in Ontario... Easy ,breezy,cover girl!
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Affadavit, appraisal from a licenced Ontario car dealer,original bill of sale and a serial number that isn't already registered in Ontario... Easy ,breezy,cover girl!
Ahh !! I forgot that you need an appraisal now. When I registered my car back in 04, it was not needed.
I went through same thing with my Pontiac. Dmv wouldn't accept bill of sale, got an affidavit from lawyer still no go. Took me 3 months from dealer in Calgary to get an ownership , now is in my name . they have ownerships in Alberta but because of privacy laws there they don't have to give them up or sign them over to new owner. I even talked to the Alberta dmv and they couldn't help me . I came close to buying an ownership.
I brought my T coupe here from Saskatoon with just a bill of sale. The "Service Ontario " office wanted something faxed from Saskatchewan saying the car wasn't stolen and no outstanding liens. The very helpful guy in the office in Saskatoon took care of that with just a phone call from me and no charge.
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