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Registering a motorcycle, that has no title or paperwork, in Michigan??

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It's a 1989 Suzuki GN125. It was used at a drivers ed place in Wisconsin. It was never titled or registered before. It was sold at an auction last year and a guy in Chicago bought it. I now want to buy it from him - but there is no title or paperwork for it.

Can I register this motorcycle in the state of Michigan at all? If so, how do I go about it!

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  1. There are a couple of things wrong.

    The 'driver ed place' would have had to have a title. This is a business .

    An auction would not have sold a vehicle without a title. They do not work that way.

    The 'owner' of the bike is handing you a bunch of BS instead of a title.

    Not in a million years would I hand over money to this guy because that is how long it would take to get a title, if its not stolen.


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    Good question.

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    Not if you want to register it! The state outlines how to deal with these types of situations.

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    Remove them immediately. You could always transfer them to a new vehicle.

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    How much do titles cost?

    That's an easy one. They cost $15.

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    An excellent place to start is by looking at our registration and titling sections.

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  3. It would have had to have been previously titled and registered at the time of it's original purchase. I would avoid this like the plague. No title means stolen or otherwise not being legally sold. There could be a lien on it somewhere. The driver's education company would have had the title if they were the original owner and it would have gone to the next owner. There are too many bikes that don't offer the headaches this one does. Buy a different one and save yourself a lot of problems.

  4. DON'T BUY THIS.  Take a look at all the title problem questions you see here.  

    If the guy in Chicago never titled it in his name, he cannot legally sell it.  If there's no title, you can't register it.  Period.

    It's six months and hundreds of dollars to get the bond, do the multistate theft check, etc, on this bike.  It's not, not, not worth the hassle you'll have to go through, unless it's FREE.

    And even then it might not be worth the hassle, if it ends up that it's STOLEN.  

    An untitled vehicle, is an unsellable vehicle.  Except to a sucker.

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