BeepBeepRR
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There is this. I found on the IDAho DMV site. Have a sheriff or city police guy do the VIN check.
The above works the same way here in Georgia if you cant find or dont have a title you can have a sheriff come out and run the vin and issue you a letter stating that the car is clear its called a bonded title. Then there ya go you are off and running.
Also see this portion.. Same page.
How much does it cost to title a vehicle in Idaho?
TYPE OF FEE DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE
TITLE $14.00
SALES/USE TAX 6% of value or purchase price, unless an exemption applies. Local Option taxes may also apply.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) INSPECTION Required whenever a vehicle is being titled in Idaho for the first time. Also required for vehicles previously titled in Idaho when no Idaho title is being presented with the application for title. Not required with applications for duplicate title in most situations.
The above works the same way here in Georgia if you cant find or dont have a title you can have a sheriff come out and run the vin and issue you a letter stating that the car is clear its called a bonded title. Then there ya go you are off and running.
- Vehicle Identification Number Inspection – completed by an officer of the law, DMV employee, military police officer, or Idaho licensed vehicle dealer. (Out-of-state lienholders: If the vehicle and owner are in Idaho, the Vehicle Identification Number inspection can often be performed by the County Assessor’s office, Sheriff’s office, or City Police Department where the owner resides.)
Also see this portion.. Same page.
How much does it cost to title a vehicle in Idaho?
TYPE OF FEE DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE
TITLE $14.00
SALES/USE TAX 6% of value or purchase price, unless an exemption applies. Local Option taxes may also apply.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) INSPECTION Required whenever a vehicle is being titled in Idaho for the first time. Also required for vehicles previously titled in Idaho when no Idaho title is being presented with the application for title. Not required with applications for duplicate title in most situations.
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