Georgia bus title change update
 

Georgia bus title change update

Started by ruthi, April 22, 2010, 10:06:29 AM

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ruthi

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  I just got back from the dmv. I guess I worried over nothing. I walked into the dmv and told them I needed a title change from a bus to a motorhome, they call it a house car here, lol. Anyhow, they wrote all the info down, and said I will get it in the mail in 30 to 45 days. That's it. I didn't get tags for it yet, as there is no insurance on it now. But, the worse is over. Sure thought there would be more issues than that. Thank goodness, it is a done deal Now, to get those windshields took care of and get paint on it. Wooohooo!
Mixed up Dina, ready for the road as of 12/25/2010
Home in middle Georgia, located somewhere in the
southeast most of the time.
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Kenny

Same thing happend to me in Michigan. DMV here says you have to prove its been converted and show receipts to prove it. I was prepared even though I haddent started the conversion yet. Kinda used pictures from other buses. Went to the DMV, told them I wanted to change the Title to Motor home, they said OK and within minutes and without question I was out of there. Kenny 
1941 and 1945 Flxible - South Lyon, Michigan

rv_safetyman

About the same in CO except you have to have a physical inspection by a certified Highway Patrol officer.  The state lists something like 10 items that constitute a motorhome and you have to have a certain number of them to qualify (been a long time, but I think it was something like 7 items).  Things like some sort of power supply, toilet, cooking, bed, etc.  They did almost no inspection, and labeled it a "crude" conversion :-\.

Jim
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