AnalBumCover
08-14-2006, 01:44 PM
Okay, how badly did I eff up?
I paid off my car back in 2004, and received the Certificate of Ownership, with the signature on the bottom, signed by the lienholder (my credit union) releasing interest in the vehicle.
I didn't do anything with it when I first received it. The certificate came in the mail without any further instructions... I just assumed it was a document I keep in my files. Was I supposed to submit this to the DMV when I received it?
Now, I wanted to put another lien on my car to raise funds for my upcoming wedding, and they - a different credit union - are asking for my documents (registration, proof of insurance, proof of title). This is when I noticed the original credit union is listed as lienholder on my car registration.
Is this going to be a problem?
I paid off my car back in 2004, and received the Certificate of Ownership, with the signature on the bottom, signed by the lienholder (my credit union) releasing interest in the vehicle.
I didn't do anything with it when I first received it. The certificate came in the mail without any further instructions... I just assumed it was a document I keep in my files. Was I supposed to submit this to the DMV when I received it?
Now, I wanted to put another lien on my car to raise funds for my upcoming wedding, and they - a different credit union - are asking for my documents (registration, proof of insurance, proof of title). This is when I noticed the original credit union is listed as lienholder on my car registration.
Is this going to be a problem?