Graham, I am in Hallstead Pa. I am 10 Min's. from the New York State
Border            Steve...........................

On Jun 30, 1:27 pm, Graham Rogers <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's the case here with me Steve.  It's a matter of finding a  
> notary who will work with you.  This one goes with the intent of the  
> law. She knows me and so if we are satisfied that there is no  
> deception, etc.  then that's what she goes by.  Where are you in PA?
> Graham
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> On Jun 30, 2009, at 1:01 PM, 01-ZR2 wrote:
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> > Hello, I live in Pa. also and when I bought My 550 Nighthawk last year
> > out of Bloomsburg Pa. the Notary there was by book right down to the
> > Sales Tax. And Since I wasn't Registering the Bike that Day also
> > brought more Questions from this Notary.  Years ago as you say you
> > could have the Owner Sign the Title and you could take the Signed
> > Title to the Notary of your Choosing without the Owner Present.  I
> > have Personally did this myself for Years but doing this is called
> > having an Open Title, now against the Law.  Here my Home Town it is up
> > to the Notary, the one I personally use works with
> > me.
> > Steve..........................................
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> > On Jun 30, 9:14 am, [email protected] wrote:
> >> I had called AAA & they shot down anything but the standard  
> >> transfer procedure
> >> Jun 29, 2009 08:08:50  
> >> PM,[email protected]:Not so,  I go to a  
> >> notary here in PA and as long as I have a copy of the seller's  
> >> signature and the seller has signed the title, it can be  
> >> transferred.  She (notary) showed me the 'rules' from Harrisburg  
> >> and indeed the wording states the kind of id required only.  This  
> >> notary does all she can legally to help the folks and knows all  
> >> the ins and outs of PA law.  She was even able to transfer a title  
> >> of a deceased seller of a 1970's CB350 to a friend of mine.  
> >> GrahamAAA and Tri-County Tag in this area often contradict  
> >> themselves  On Jun 29, 2009, at 6:51  
> >> PM,[email protected]:The notary in Pa. is pretty strict.  
> >> Both party's have to be present to transfer a title.
> >> When I lived in Ca. all you had to do was sign the back & list the  
> >> price
> >> Jun 29, 2009 02:13:45 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> >> Here in Iowa you can take a bill of sale into the county treasurer's
> >> office and for a fee, they can issue a duplicate title. Or you can
> >> have the previous owner request a duplicate prior to taking delivery
> >> of the bike. If the person you're buying it from doesn't have their
> >> name on the title and that's why there isn't one, then don't walk,  
> >> RUN
> >> away from the deal....
> >> On Jun 29, 1:49 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> >>>  http://york.craigslist.org/mcy/1244720762.html- Hide quoted text -
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