Opinion ID: 1957633
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Application for certificate of title

Text: ¶ 37. On March 9th, while attempting to purchase a license plate for the Mountaineer, Mrs. Dorsey was informed by the tax collector's office that she lacked all the proper paperwork. She drove to the dealership for help. According to Mrs. Dorsey, Mr. Hobbs  making no mention of any problem with the sale or financing of the vehicle  gave Mrs. Dorsey an application for certificate of title. The application was dated March 7, and was signed by Mrs. Dorsey and Mr. Dorsey, who were identified as OWNERS. Above the Dorsey's signature was the recitation: I, THE UNDERSIGNED, CERTIFY THAT THE VEHICLE DESCRIBED ABOVE IS OWNED BY ME AND I HEREBY MAKE APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF TITLE FOR SAID MOTOR VEHICLE, AND THIS VEHICLE WILL NOT BE SUBJECT OF LIEN PRIOR TO RECEIPT OF TITLE UNLESS INDICATED ABOVE. ¶ 38. Below the Dorseys' signatures was the following recitation: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED VEHICLE HAS BEEN PHYSICALLY INSPECTED BY ME AND THAT THE V.I.N. AND DESCRIPTIVE DATA SHOWN ON THIS APPLICATION ARE CORRECT AND FURTHER, IDENTIFIED THE PERSON SIGNING THE APPLICATION AND WITNESSED HIS SIGNATURE. Just beneath this recitation was the signature of an authorized representative of Kim's Toyota. ¶ 39. Mrs. Dorsey returned to the collector's office with the application for certificate of title, and was issued a tag.