Many discussions come up over the holidays when families gather in one place. There’s cousin Mike who you haven’t seen since last Thanksgiving, your Aunt Maggie who makes the most delicious chocolate cheesecake for Christmas dinner and even your brother and sisters that have moved about since graduating college and starting their own families. Houses are filled with life, laughter and joy during these holiday celebrations.
Unfortunately, sometimes with the laughter and joy comes a bit of disagreement. You might argue over politics, with Trump and Hillary supporters in the same room. The conversation might slip to education or how entitled your Uncle Mark thinks Millennials are. When family all gathers and there’s a bit of alcohol to celebrate occasions, there can also be some turmoil. You might even fight about who actually owns what after your father passed away a year ago.
It seems trivial, but when your brother argues that he technically owns the truck your father left behind, while you know that he left it to you, things can become a bit tense. To prove him wrong, as big brothers or sisters always want to do, you stomp upstairs to the office and retrieve the bill of sale that you obtained when the car was left to you. After showing him, like all little brothers do, he still wants to push your button and asks where the Title of Ownership is.
That question gets you reeling a bit, because you’re not actually sure. When your father passed, there were so many things going on and emotions running wild that you don’t actually remember whether you received the Title of Ownership, or at least where you put it.
If you’re worried about obtaining the Title of Ownership and aren’t sure where you left it, Certified Field Agent can help. While the bill of sale acts as legal proof that you own a vehicle, a seller usually signs over the Title of Ownership as well. This can often be required by the DMV, so you will want to make sure that you track it down. By giving our CFAs your bill of sale and a few pieces of basic information, we can retrieve your Title of Ownership.
If you need assistance retrieving any type of documents, Certified Field Agent can help. Our nationwide team of Certified Field Agents (CFAs) is able to track down legal, medical and court documents. Whether you need old medical records, a copy of your marriage license or divorce decree, or a certified birth certificate, Certified Field Agent can help. Give us a call today at 714-632-3480, or submit an email inquiry to info@datafied.com. We will be happy to track down your documents for you in a timely, efficient, and affordable manner.