Big Rig
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Apologies in advance for what is surely a stupid question lol.
I bought a 2018 Tahoe from a used car dealership in Georgia on 12/10 and they gave me a temporary tag good til 1/24. I traded in my old SUV and turned in the plates to the local DMV office. So far so good. However, the dealership has been very slow and unresponsive in sending in the title/registration paperwork to the North Carolina DMV.
The dealership is legit and overall has positive reviews online so I'm sure this is more of a laziness/incompetence thing rather than fraud or anything serious. That being said, the need to have a car properly registered cannot be overstated, and the DMV is not to be f*cked with lol, I don't want any trouble. It is financed and I have all the paperwork I was given such as the bill of sale and other various papers. NC DMV says they need all originals (I only have copies) from the dealer and a couple specific papers that I wasn't given (such as damage disclosure statement.) in order to register it. If the dealer never gets around to it, what are my options? Get an attorney? They are 4 hours away from my house so can't exactly just show up and raise hell.
Probably being paranoid but want to see what others on here would do in my situation. Thanks!
I bought a 2018 Tahoe from a used car dealership in Georgia on 12/10 and they gave me a temporary tag good til 1/24. I traded in my old SUV and turned in the plates to the local DMV office. So far so good. However, the dealership has been very slow and unresponsive in sending in the title/registration paperwork to the North Carolina DMV.
The dealership is legit and overall has positive reviews online so I'm sure this is more of a laziness/incompetence thing rather than fraud or anything serious. That being said, the need to have a car properly registered cannot be overstated, and the DMV is not to be f*cked with lol, I don't want any trouble. It is financed and I have all the paperwork I was given such as the bill of sale and other various papers. NC DMV says they need all originals (I only have copies) from the dealer and a couple specific papers that I wasn't given (such as damage disclosure statement.) in order to register it. If the dealer never gets around to it, what are my options? Get an attorney? They are 4 hours away from my house so can't exactly just show up and raise hell.
Probably being paranoid but want to see what others on here would do in my situation. Thanks!