After the call to the regional BMV in OHIO, i was a little deflated, nonetheless, i sent all the required documents and my check for $20.00 to payable to the Clerk of Courts of Common Pleas. Registered post naturally. Sent on the 06 June, arrived on Thursday 08 June, the wait was to begin...
Whey-hey. I had a missed call on my cell, on Thursday, noticed it Friday morning and returned the call to Jamie, who, as her voice message stated, worked for the Warren County BMV in Lebanon. This must be bad news, good doesn't happen that quickly. I called, expecting bad news, a form not correctly notarized, check not enough, wrong department, anything but good news right? Wrong, the call was great, Jamie informed me that the title has now been adjusted to reflect the true VIN of my bike, and further to that, so i do not have any difficulty at my local DMV, down here in Clay county, she was returning the original notarized documents to me! What a breath of air, from a much maligned agency. My dealings with the DMV/BMV in the US has, thus far - not lived up to the negative press. You just have to be prepared and have all the required documentation. It is then straightforward, add a little politeness and you are of the the caferacer.
So, all documentation is in order, being returned to me so i can sortie to the Florida DMV, and trust that the experience there will be as pleasant and straightforward. Antique plates and a new title here I come.
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