So beware.Īs Cindy said, if you have questions, visit your county clerk's office. And yes, in the price range you describe, there are a number of units out there without proper paperwork, as it was a way of avoiding taxes.īy the way- where you see that range of areas on the back of a title for "transfer by dealer"- the clerks will not allow individuals to transfer with those blocks.
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Then they will have a valid title that they can use to sell it to you. This is not a title! They must take the CofO and Bill of Sale to their respective county office and apply for title (and generally pay sales tax ).
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Be aware- there are a number of folks who have a Certificate of Origin that has been asigned to them, that they received when they bought their trailer. A title is issued by a state, with the current owner's name printed on the front. To answer your question, you need a Bill of Sale as Cindy described. However, given that TN is not currently requiring license plate, it happens often.
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It is my understanding that according to TN statue, it is not legal to sell a vehicle in TN without a proper title.