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VexXx Dogg wrote:dogg wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:same as a regular transfer, but knowing LO you might still need a receipt. Make a receipt for $1.
The insured valued is $225,000.
Would that matter?
what would the transfer fee be based on?
Its a 5 year old vehicle.
Transfer fees are based on Year of Registration (not manufacuture)
Ofc there are husbands and wives who have vehicles in both names, it is possiblebluefete wrote:Can a vehicle be registered in the names of 2 people?
hover11 wrote:Ofc there are husbands and wives who have vehicles in both names, it is possiblebluefete wrote:Can a vehicle be registered in the names of 2 people?
bluefete wrote:hover11 wrote:Ofc there are husbands and wives who have vehicles in both names, it is possiblebluefete wrote:Can a vehicle be registered in the names of 2 people?
Thanks. That would save the survivors having to go through all that rigmarole LO posted.
Nope it doesn't help sheit. I did a transfer like that 2 months ago and the lady had to transfer the car from her deceased husband to her and then from her to me, after which we had to go upstairs LO in Caroni to meet the clerk who deals with that type of transfer who was on lunch with 2 other people waiting before me. After she sign up and stamp up the docs it then has to go back to the inspection pit before it can go back inside to the transfer counter. Long story short, we got there at 9am and didn't leave until 4pm and the transfer still wasn't complete. I had to go back another day to pay for 2 sets of transfer fees which I wasn't told about luckily for me the vehicle is over 10 years old so was small money. Most frustrating day I ever had at any LObluefete wrote:hover11 wrote:Ofc there are husbands and wives who have vehicles in both names, it is possiblebluefete wrote:Can a vehicle be registered in the names of 2 people?
Thanks. That would save the survivors having to go through all that rigmarole LO posted.
Yesmaj. tom wrote:mmm that patriotic Trini feeling you can only get at the Licensing Office. I swear if TT was like USA wrt to guns, that was the first place that somebody was gonna lose it and make history.
maj. tom wrote:mmm that patriotic Trini feeling you can only get at the Licensing Office. I swear if TT was like USA wrt to guns, that was the first place that somebody was gonna lose it and make history.
hindian wrote:Nope it doesn't help sheit. I did a transfer like that 2 months ago and the lady had to transfer the car from her deceased husband to her and then from her to me, after which we had to go upstairs LO in Caroni to meet the clerk who deals with that type of transfer who was on lunch with 2 other people waiting before me. After she sign up and stamp up the docs it then has to go back to the inspection pit before it can go back inside to the transfer counter. Long story short, we got there at 9am and didn't leave until 4pm and the transfer still wasn't complete. I had to go back another day to pay for 2 sets of transfer fees which I wasn't told about luckily for me the vehicle is over 10 years old so was small money. Most frustrating day I ever had at any LObluefete wrote:hover11 wrote:Ofc there are husbands and wives who have vehicles in both names, it is possiblebluefete wrote:Can a vehicle be registered in the names of 2 people?
Thanks. That would save the survivors having to go through all that rigmarole LO posted.
Their both names were in the certified copy and still got that headache. As for adding another name as a registered owner after the vehicle was registered with one owner I can't say if that os possiblebluefete wrote:hindian wrote:Nope it doesn't help sheit. I did a transfer like that 2 months ago and the lady had to transfer the car from her deceased husband to her and then from her to me, after which we had to go upstairs LO in Caroni to meet the clerk who deals with that type of transfer who was on lunch with 2 other people waiting before me. After she sign up and stamp up the docs it then has to go back to the inspection pit before it can go back inside to the transfer counter. Long story short, we got there at 9am and didn't leave until 4pm and the transfer still wasn't complete. I had to go back another day to pay for 2 sets of transfer fees which I wasn't told about luckily for me the vehicle is over 10 years old so was small money. Most frustrating day I ever had at any LObluefete wrote:hover11 wrote:Ofc there are husbands and wives who have vehicles in both names, it is possiblebluefete wrote:Can a vehicle be registered in the names of 2 people?
Thanks. That would save the survivors having to go through all that rigmarole LO posted.
But in your case, the hubbie was dead. I was referring to putting another name on the cert of ownership like originally husband and he wanted to add his wife.
hindian wrote:Their both names were in the certified copy and still got that headache. As for adding another name as a registered owner after the vehicle was registered with one owner I can't say if that os possiblebluefete wrote:hindian wrote:Nope it doesn't help sheit. I did a transfer like that 2 months ago and the lady had to transfer the car from her deceased husband to her and then from her to me, after which we had to go upstairs LO in Caroni to meet the clerk who deals with that type of transfer who was on lunch with 2 other people waiting before me. After she sign up and stamp up the docs it then has to go back to the inspection pit before it can go back inside to the transfer counter. Long story short, we got there at 9am and didn't leave until 4pm and the transfer still wasn't complete. I had to go back another day to pay for 2 sets of transfer fees which I wasn't told about luckily for me the vehicle is over 10 years old so was small money. Most frustrating day I ever had at any LObluefete wrote:hover11 wrote:Ofc there are husbands and wives who have vehicles in both names, it is possiblebluefete wrote:Can a vehicle be registered in the names of 2 people?
Thanks. That would save the survivors having to go through all that rigmarole LO posted.
But in your case, the hubbie was dead. I was referring to putting another name on the cert of ownership like originally husband and he wanted to add his wife.
hindian wrote:Their both names were in the certified copy and still got that headache. As for adding another name as a registered owner after the vehicle was registered with one owner I can't say if that os possiblebluefete wrote:hindian wrote:Nope it doesn't help sheit. I did a transfer like that 2 months ago and the lady had to transfer the car from her deceased husband to her and then from her to me, after which we had to go upstairs LO in Caroni to meet the clerk who deals with that type of transfer who was on lunch with 2 other people waiting before me. After she sign up and stamp up the docs it then has to go back to the inspection pit before it can go back inside to the transfer counter. Long story short, we got there at 9am and didn't leave until 4pm and the transfer still wasn't complete. I had to go back another day to pay for 2 sets of transfer fees which I wasn't told about luckily for me the vehicle is over 10 years old so was small money. Most frustrating day I ever had at any LObluefete wrote:hover11 wrote:Ofc there are husbands and wives who have vehicles in both names, it is possiblebluefete wrote:Can a vehicle be registered in the names of 2 people?
Thanks. That would save the survivors having to go through all that rigmarole LO posted.
But in your case, the hubbie was dead. I was referring to putting another name on the cert of ownership like originally husband and he wanted to add his wife.
bluefete wrote:hindian wrote:Their both names were in the certified copy and still got that headache. As for adding another name as a registered owner after the vehicle was registered with one owner I can't say if that os possiblebluefete wrote:hindian wrote:Nope it doesn't help sheit. I did a transfer like that 2 months ago and the lady had to transfer the car from her deceased husband to her and then from her to me, after which we had to go upstairs LO in Caroni to meet the clerk who deals with that type of transfer who was on lunch with 2 other people waiting before me. After she sign up and stamp up the docs it then has to go back to the inspection pit before it can go back inside to the transfer counter. Long story short, we got there at 9am and didn't leave until 4pm and the transfer still wasn't complete. I had to go back another day to pay for 2 sets of transfer fees which I wasn't told about luckily for me the vehicle is over 10 years old so was small money. Most frustrating day I ever had at any LObluefete wrote:hover11 wrote:Ofc there are husbands and wives who have vehicles in both names, it is possiblebluefete wrote:Can a vehicle be registered in the names of 2 people?
Thanks. That would save the survivors having to go through all that rigmarole LO posted.
But in your case, the hubbie was dead. I was referring to putting another name on the cert of ownership like originally husband and he wanted to add his wife.
So you mean to say that after the hubbie died, his ownership on the CoO had to be transferred to his wife and then she had to transfer to you?
We stupid like that? or just making work for people to do?
hover11 wrote:You ever thought is trinis that like the corruption, is not now licensing office has been like that . Lewwe be real trinis , you rather pass money to get things now instead of waiting , instant gratification is a necessity. We complain about corruption yet we facilitate it. Similar to that of customs where you hadda pass money to the officers to clear your goods now. We complain yet we enable it. Isn't that hypocrisy?
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