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Buying a Boat in Texas - with no title
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<blockquote data-quote="Clint KY" data-source="post: 400587" data-attributes="member: 12651"><p>Here in Kentucky boats are titled and while you CAN get an untitled boat titled, it is a pain in the patootie. Rumor has it that some will take the boat to a friend in Tennessee where you can register a boat with a bill of sale. Have them register it and then a year later (if at all) get a bill of sale and the TN registration and register and apply for a title in KY. There is a provision in the law for boats that are coming from a state without titles so this work-around is a way to circumvent a too restrictive law . I am not saying I have ever done this or know anyone who has, but it seems to be a way around the law. I do know a fellow who fishes from a boat his claims is his son's as it has TN numbers and has had for as long as I have known him. BTW: the son never comes to KY to use the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint KY, post: 400587, member: 12651"] Here in Kentucky boats are titled and while you CAN get an untitled boat titled, it is a pain in the patootie. Rumor has it that some will take the boat to a friend in Tennessee where you can register a boat with a bill of sale. Have them register it and then a year later (if at all) get a bill of sale and the TN registration and register and apply for a title in KY. There is a provision in the law for boats that are coming from a state without titles so this work-around is a way to circumvent a too restrictive law . I am not saying I have ever done this or know anyone who has, but it seems to be a way around the law. I do know a fellow who fishes from a boat his claims is his son's as it has TN numbers and has had for as long as I have known him. BTW: the son never comes to KY to use the boat. [/QUOTE]
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