The other day we pulled across the scales to be greeted by two state troopers. Apparently someone called and told them that the car we were hauling in was stolen. We bought the car broke down on the side of the interstate, they were from out of town and found our number online. They signed the title over right there in front of us and everything. We always keep good paperwork on every car as I know what a hassle it can be to not have proof of ownership if you get pulled over with a car on the trailer and they know or can prove that you are a scrapper or may be scrapping the car or whatever. The state troopers were really nice about it and they couldn't argue with the title. We assume a jealous scrapper called it in, as the owners were out of town and had no way of knowing where we stored the car for the weekend or when and where we were going to haul it in. Pretty crappy when someone is so ignorant they will call you in just because they are jealous. But that kinda made us happy for a few reasons- one the police were doing their job and being polite about it all at the same time, and also because when someone is so jealous that they call you in for stolen property when its 110% legit- you know you're doing good
The cops got it all cleared up and let us go about our business. The guys at the yard give us crap about it everyday LOL Its a big running joke that we buy stolen cars haha.... pretty funny really. There is probably at least one if not two or three car scrappers here that VERY likely do steal cars from the side of the interstate, but we are DEFINITELY NOT in that crowd!!! We have families and like our life without our wrists cuffed and without concrete floors and bars on the windows!!
Around here you don't need a title to take a car in whole. Here's some things you can do to cover your butt, that we do on every single car:
1) Get title signed off on.
2) If no title, get a bill of sale (usually can print them off of BMV/DMV website for free). Fill out this form completely. When doing a bill of sale also get the owner's driver license number on there. I also get the DOB and expiration date on there, along with the address on their ID if it is different than the address they gave me. Make sure you have their name, current address and phone number in addition to all the above. I usually put all of the info from their license on the back side of the bill of sale, then have them initial it. Any legitimate seller will not have a problem with this and will cooperate gladly. This protects you pretty much all the way. If you knew who owned the car I guess you could make a fake bill of sale, but if you have their license number and info then that's hard to guess or know, so that pretty well covers you all the way and also if there is ever a claim that its stolen, it gives the cops as much info as they need to track them down and confirm that the car belongs to you.
Good luck. Happy scrapping!
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