Has anybody used "Broadway Title" before?

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Has anybody used "Broadway Title" before?

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In case you don't know what I'm talking about, http://www.broadwaytitle.com/ helps you get a title for your car or truck with a lost title.
Was woundering if anybody used these guys before and your feedback?
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Re: Has anybody used "Broadway Title" before?

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They don't/can't operate in NC. I've looked at them, but they can't help me here.

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Re: Has anybody used "Broadway Title" before?

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I've used them in the past and it worked great. You basically sell them your vehicle and they sell it back to you for the specified fee that they charge, with all paperwork included. I used them for a motorcycle and a 69 Galaxie and both times it worked great. You don't get a title from them because in thier state they only require notarized bill of sales, but what you get is all the paperwork as if you bought it from their state. Then you take the papers to your dmv and they register it to you. They may pull out the book and check the states laws where it came from, but that's about it. Then you get a title from your state in your name in a week.

You just have to be sure that the vehicle doesn't come up when the vin is searched as being registered to someone else. Check with your local police department, because if you spend the money and it fails to go through it's your responsibility and there is no refund.

That being said, it worked great for me!
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