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Out-of-State Vehicle Title Transfer Requires Months of Manual DMV-Dealer Coordination

Buyers registering a vehicle purchased from a dealer in another state face a multi-month paper chase between the DMV and the dealer, with each party redirecting to the other. Dealers cannot share title copies digitally, DMVs require originals, and the customer loses multiple workdays. A structural gap in interstate vehicle title digitization.

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