Goof afternoon. I heard that you offer the possibility to change a name in a vehicle's tittle on your offices, is that right?
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That information is correct. All you need to do is to bring to any DMV's office a completed Form MV-82 or Form MV-82TON. In both cases, it applies to Vehicle or Title registration.
Just in case, Are you in possession of any Id proof, in case we need it from you?
No, i think i don't have any of those.
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All right. Say, are you referring by any chance any NY license or something like that, to serve as proof?
That's exactly what i meant before. If you have a NYS driver license, or Permit or even a Non-Driver ID card that hasn't expired over 2 years, you can submit it as proof.
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Ahh, then i wasn't so diverted, huh?. Hey, don't know if you can clarify me this, but i was about to buy a car but the dealer told me he couldn't give me the vehicle because having a lien on its title. IS there a way to remove that?
Yes, there is. He must go online and the search for "Remove or add a lienholder from a title" in our search tool.
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Umm, well, not that i'm seeing him shortly but at lest is good to know there is something. Another question now. Are there any additional document that can serve as proof?
in fact, there are. You can submit a proof of payment of the sales tax. DMV can provide you with FS-6 T receipt after you claim a sales tax exemption. Also, you can add a Form MV-50 aka Dealer Retail Certificate of Sale, completed by a dealer located in NY.
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O.k, i was guessing it could be more of those documents. These can all be sent via mail or delivered in person at your offices, right?
That's right. You have those options available. You can choose that most adequate to you.
