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Many banks will place holds on checks. Each bank has different policies pertaining to holds so it is best to check with your bank to find out
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Call a title company
You can find Evil Dave's house in Edgeville, if you look at the house across from the bank.
Contact your city's court house and ask them
You can usually find a public notary at a bank or a court house.
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Find out from the bank the days that they provided insurance. Then call your insurance company and get copies of your declarations pages from that time faxed to your bank. Once your bank has proof that you were insured elsewhere they will forgive the debt for the insurance and release the title.
Then ask him? If he transferred the truck title to someone else, it's no longer his title. If he's still making payments on the truck, then it's the financier who holds the title. If he put the truck up as collateral for something, then they're the ones with the title.
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Contact your DMV. They have record of this. If you took out a loan on the car when you bought it, the dealer or the bank documented that they were the lien holder. When you finally pay off your car, the bank will mail you the title. If you have the title, but still think you owe money on the car, contact DMV and find out if it's documented.