Kinggregory
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And she did admit to transferring it to Alaska, but not stealing the title, or forging my name. But that's the only way possible.
He also said she had signed off the title and he had retitled in his name only.You say “joint title.” So her name was on the title?
Sounds that way.Sneaky and opportunistic is typical behavior for her. This is just another one of those things. Which is why I wanted her off of the original title. I didn't want to be connected with her in any way. But she illegally found a way, I guess.
Apply for a bonded title in your name.Yes, originally it was a joint title, with mine and her name both, but she signed and notarized her name off, and it was in my name only for about 3 years, and it is still currently insured under my own policy. I have filed a police report, but haven't heard anything back about it yet. I agree, it is essentially the same as her stealing the actual vehicle. It is currently useless. Thank you all for the help. It sounds like I may be on the right track...
A "bonded title" is issued when there is some sort of problem with the title (yours is definitely a problem). Research it and decide if it's a viable option for you.I wasn't sure if I could do that. I'll definitely have to look into that further. Can I do that, if there is an active title on it, in another state? I have all the paperwork showing it's been in my possession the whole time.