Now this, this right here is a bunch of BS...
I got me a notice that my license would be suspended next week due to us dropping the insurance on a car we no longer own and haven't since April of this year.
I followed up with their website and one of the options to avoid suspension was to provide them with a copy of the bill of sale.. So.. I sent them a signed copy of a hand written bill of sale from both parties acknoleging the sale, cost, condition the whole nine yards. Today I get a response saying that they cannot accept a written bill of sale from the parties involved.. WHAT??? its one of your own options for christ sakes.
NOPE.. now I have to fill out an online form, email it or drop it into a local office with a fee attached,(of course).. However the issue now lays with the fact that I no longer have the title to the vehicle and one of the blanks on the form is date of issue for title, description, etc. Well to my knowledge, when you sell a vehicle it is customary to sign the title over to the new owner.. so that is what I did back in April on the day of the sale. Some random dude from Orlando bought the car off of Facebook marketplace from me. so how is it I am sppose to get that information now????? Unless the purchaser has applied for a new title , they have no record of it being transfered and are now trying to hold me accuntable for not having insurance on said vehicle. WTF kind of crap is that. Sold in April now June.. Insurance was dropped on the car April 4th or 5th..and its just now coming back at me..
Lord I hate DMV's...
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