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Originally Posted by peter simundson
They just make it as hard as possible. You need to get a signed affidavit you are the sole owner of the vehicle and get it notarized by a lawyer. You also will probably have to get an appraisal of the vehicle to pay tax.
It should look as bad as possible when he appraises it.
Some kind of bill of sale from the person you bought it from wouldn't hurt.
Attached is the appraisal form that is accepted here.
Good luck Peter Simundson
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Ah yes, difficulties in Quebec. The lawyers handle criminal law; notaries handle most property law. Different, but it might be easier. But I like your idea of getting it registered out of province then transferred to Quebec. For what it's worth, I can almost see Gatineau from my rooftop.