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I ask this on another forum several days ago, no answer.
Now trying here
In TX you can get a bonded title, I have got several and each time it is more hoops to jump through. Went yesterday to start another and more fees are involved along with inspection by Heart of Texas Auto Theft Task Force. That is a $40.00 fee if you take it to DVM.
My truck VIN isn't on record with DVM as being owned by anyone and has a TX 1963 license plate that isn't on record
Now my question. There is a provision to have a tax collector hearing. I have heard some county tax collectors won't do that and make you get a bonded title. Since that provision is law wouldn't they have to do a hearing? Now I know the hearing could take place and tax collector could say you don't have enough info and deny title making you get bonded. Shouldn't they be made to have a hearing?
I am in Texas and just got my blue title after 3 years waiting with the bonded title. I used a lady named Teri Gloede out of Beaumont, she owns Texas Auto Title Recovery company. She is retired from the Texas DMV and knows a lot and has connections. Give her a call, maybe she can answer your questions.
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