
primer
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California has a form called a "statement of fact" that dmv uses as a catch all when they don't have a specific solution to a problem. I don't know for sure but you may be able to use it. I have to go into dmv next week so if you haven't gotten this solved by then I'll ask them what they can do.
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From what I know so far, the person I bought the car from is not the person on the title. According to him the last titled person is deceased and he bought it from the estate. I suspect you are correct in that this Brat is out of DMV's database by now since the WSP officer couldn't find it anywhere in CA. Thanks. ---ed---