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Old 03-18-2015, 09:36 AM   #1
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Default Title help in TX

In TX you can get a bonded title, I have got several and each time it is more hoops to jump through. Went yesterday to start another and more fees are involved along with inspection by Heart of Texas Auto Theft Task Force. That is a $40.00 fee if you take it to DVM.

My truck VIN isn't on record with DVM as being owned by anyone and has a TX 1963 license plate that isn't on record

Now my question. There is a provision to have a tax collector hearing. I have heard some county tax collectors won't do that and make you get a bonded title. Since that provision is law wouldn't they have to do a hearing? Now I know the hearing could take place and tax collector could say you don't have enough info and deny title making you get bonded. Shouldn't they be made to have a hearing?
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Old 03-21-2015, 12:46 AM   #2
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You'd think so. AFAIK, none of the County Tax Assessor/Collectors are actually doing these hearings. In my county, it's go bonded or go home. What's crappy is that the minimum value now for bonding is $4000.
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Old 03-21-2015, 09:24 AM   #3
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The hearing is only if you have verbal evidence from previous owners if I remember correctly. If you have no documents or previous owners with registration documents then there is no basis for a hearing. If you know a judge in the state of Texas then you can get a legal document in the form of a judgement as to the ownership of property in the state and that could be used in a hearing but the hearings are informal and if they don't like you, you are up the creek with no paddle.
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Old 03-25-2015, 08:32 PM   #4
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My county denied me a Tax Collectors Hearing. I called my state representative office and he said let me look into it and I'll get back. In less than 24hr. he contacted me and said they will give you a Tax Collectors Hearing. He also said when you start to do it if you have any problems to call me. It will be a couple weeks before I can get VIN inspection and then I'll go tell then I want a hearing and see what happens
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