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2.30 cents, than you need to get a bond. I have not paid over 120.00 for a bond but it depends on the amount on the rejection letter. You go to the regional office with your paperwork and VIN number the check the car out and than if everything is ok they will give you a rejection letter, you take this to an insurance company and they will sell you a surety bond for the amount of the rejection letter. If the amount on the rejection letter is high you will pay more for the bond. Than you take it to your tax office and you can apply for the title and registration, if you are just going to sell the car just do a title only form, you can save the registration. Make sure you have a bill of sale, on bonded titles they tax you on the amount you paid for the car.

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