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Originally Posted by jbfla
I don't know if it has changed, but in the past (in FL) when I have purchased a motorcycle from out of state, I needed to bring it to the DMV and a sheriff's deputy would check the vin number to see if it matched the paperwork before a license plate would be issued.
Next week I'll find out if that is still true.
jb
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Yes, we need to get a VIN check in Idaho, also. However, after we pay the $5 fee, the police will come to your residence to perform the VIN check. I was finishing the assembly of my RX3 when the cop showed up, and filled out the VIN paperwork.
After finishing assembly, I took the VIN form, and the rest of the paperwork to the DMV. Ten minutes after arriving, I walked out with my license plate and registration papers. A week later the title arrived in the mail.
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