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<blockquote data-quote="grizzly" data-source="post: 89282" data-attributes="member: 1151"><p>sounds like it would work. i live in a non title state, kansas, and was worried about registering my grandpa's boat after he died, from a title state, missouri. he had got the boat in trade, about 20 years ago , and had never titled it. when i went to title it they said no problem, as long as the numbers don't come up stolen, (it didn't even have numbers). they actually told me that if i stole a brand new boat i could bring them the HIN and i could title it in my name. i wouldn't suggest doing that, but as easy as titling is in a non title state, i would surely think that company would work for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grizzly, post: 89282, member: 1151"] sounds like it would work. i live in a non title state, kansas, and was worried about registering my grandpa's boat after he died, from a title state, missouri. he had got the boat in trade, about 20 years ago , and had never titled it. when i went to title it they said no problem, as long as the numbers don't come up stolen, (it didn't even have numbers). they actually told me that if i stole a brand new boat i could bring them the HIN and i could title it in my name. i wouldn't suggest doing that, but as easy as titling is in a non title state, i would surely think that company would work for you. [/QUOTE]
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