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Thought I would share my recent M923A2 Utah Title and Registration experience. Someone may find it helpful who is considering buy or registering a M939 Series truck in Utah.
One of my big concerns when I was contemplating buying a M923 was whether I was going to have a problem getting it titled and registered for street legal driving. Another thing that concerned me was buying it from an individual who had no title just the SF97 In GL’s name and re-assignment letter from GL to him. During my search for a truck I noticed very few trucks were state titled or registered, and the one that was titled was sketchy - for example titled as a 1988 Chevy when it’s 1991 BMY .
Many on SS recommend buying a truck only with clear state issued title from an individual and not a SF97 with a Re-Assignment letter, and when I started looking initially for a truck, the state issued title was mandatory for me. However I quickly found out the vast majority of the trucks I liked didn’t have a State issued title (this is particularly true for California based trucks)
I recently flew out to California, purchased a M923A2 and drove back to Southern Utah.
Before I left I went to the Utah DMV in person and explained what I was buying and the paperwork I would have and confirmed with them that there would not be a need for any other documents.
1. Original SF97 US Government to GL
2. Notarized Re-Assignment of SF97 from GL to Buyer
3. Notarized Bill of Sale from GL to Buyer
4. Notarized Re-Assignment of SF97 from Seller to Me
5. Bill of Sale from Seller to Me
6. Utah Vin number inspection form (free completed by any Utah law officer)
7. Utah Safety Inspection ($15.00)
Today I went to Utah DMV at approx 1pm with the 7 listed documents and 10 minutes later I walked out with my temp registration and title in hand. I get my original title mailed in about 10 days and my personalized license plates “BIGRTNU” in about 4 weeks.
No horror story – quick, simple, and painless (except for paying the sales tax). Utah DMV was a pleasure to deal with.
One of my big concerns when I was contemplating buying a M923 was whether I was going to have a problem getting it titled and registered for street legal driving. Another thing that concerned me was buying it from an individual who had no title just the SF97 In GL’s name and re-assignment letter from GL to him. During my search for a truck I noticed very few trucks were state titled or registered, and the one that was titled was sketchy - for example titled as a 1988 Chevy when it’s 1991 BMY .
Many on SS recommend buying a truck only with clear state issued title from an individual and not a SF97 with a Re-Assignment letter, and when I started looking initially for a truck, the state issued title was mandatory for me. However I quickly found out the vast majority of the trucks I liked didn’t have a State issued title (this is particularly true for California based trucks)
I recently flew out to California, purchased a M923A2 and drove back to Southern Utah.
Before I left I went to the Utah DMV in person and explained what I was buying and the paperwork I would have and confirmed with them that there would not be a need for any other documents.
1. Original SF97 US Government to GL
2. Notarized Re-Assignment of SF97 from GL to Buyer
3. Notarized Bill of Sale from GL to Buyer
4. Notarized Re-Assignment of SF97 from Seller to Me
5. Bill of Sale from Seller to Me
6. Utah Vin number inspection form (free completed by any Utah law officer)
7. Utah Safety Inspection ($15.00)
Today I went to Utah DMV at approx 1pm with the 7 listed documents and 10 minutes later I walked out with my temp registration and title in hand. I get my original title mailed in about 10 days and my personalized license plates “BIGRTNU” in about 4 weeks.
No horror story – quick, simple, and painless (except for paying the sales tax). Utah DMV was a pleasure to deal with.