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    Quote Originally Posted by eejit101 View Post
    Noone on here is a lawyer as far as i know.

    If your a member of 2+2 forums, id suggest posting it there, half of them are lawyers.

    Aside from that, phone up the free legal aid people?
    what is that forum about? i never heard of it b4.

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    Worlds biggest online forum i think. Google it. Im not telling you to post there, its just they might help

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    Quote Originally Posted by eejit101 View Post
    Worlds biggest online forum i think. Google it. Im not telling you to post there, its just they might help
    okay ill try it. i was hoping ringo would reply because he always has insight on things.

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    Glow Bug, did you file a release of liability with the D.M.V. within 10 days of the transaction of the vehicle with the non profit organization? Because if you did that relieves you of any liability of that vehicle. This is the entire purpose of the mandatory "Release of Liability" form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BnLM5 View Post
    Glow Bug, did you file a release of liability with the D.M.V. within 10 days of the transaction of the vehicle with the non profit organization? Because if you did that relieves you of any liability of that vehicle. This is the entire purpose of the mandatory "Release of Liability" form.
    well i dint i signed over the pink slip and then they(well i think so) i need to look) did within 10 days. is there really a law that states it has to be done in 10 days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glo Bug View Post
    well i dint i signed over the pink slip and then they(well i think so) i need to look) did within 10 days. is there really a law that states it has to be done in 10 days.
    That doesn't matter as long as you did it before the hit and run
    You can also contact DMV and get a print out of vehicle history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glo Bug View Post
    well i dint i signed over the pink slip and then they(well i think so) i need to look) did within 10 days. is there really a law that states it has to be done in 10 days.
    Glow Bug, I am trying to look this up but my internet is not cooperating. But go here and it should tell you exactly what is required for the Release this is a government site and is credible (California Department of Motor Vehicles).

    And here is a site on car donations they have a list of freq asked questions that specifically on the legal paper work. (California Car Donation Information - Everything you need to donate in CA). Keep in mind this is a business.. They are trying to sell you on something. So you will need to check the credibility of the information.

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    well thanks lori and ringo. its got me worried because with my current financial status this would really put me in a hole. i really dont need this. i was told by the tow company that they will contact dmv and if they get the release of liability then they will dismiss any payment that i owe the, i said i can fax it to them and they so no they need it directly from dmv. man what a dam,n headache. i cant even toke because it has me bothered so much. the hit and run happned a few days ago so it is well after the realease wad one. the tow company told me most like 99% of all non profits lag on things like this htey said if u cant sell it then salvage it. i should have just sold it for free. i hope this works out. thanks everyone for the help. i appreciate it. man this is the best place ever.

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    hey glo bug.,
    What bad situation.
    You try to do a good action, and a bad thing happens to you.
    Must be that karma thing ringo was talking but inverse on your situation.! lol..
    Hey. I think they will not go on collection so soon with you, unless u dont do nothing. But I know that if you prove to the collectors central that you had passed your car away and has the documents for it. All you be allright,,,
    Is just not nice to have any kind of police knocking your door..

    By the way, I heard of the joke-game of Knock Knock whos there? hundread of times, but never undestood the meaning of it? how does it works?

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    Write the tow company as soon as possible by certified mail stating
    that you are not responsible for said vehicle including a copy of paperwork and release of liability. Use strong words not to attempt to contact you again. They can send you to collections and if they do then you have 30 dyas to dispute the claim. You do the same thing again and it should all go away.

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    i think you really do need a lawyer ,probably where your at,i mean the state your in. because i've found most states have different laws for same situations

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    Quote Originally Posted by sloeddie View Post
    i think you really do need a lawyer ,probably where your at,i mean the state your in. because i've found most states have different laws for same situations
    I disagree with a lawyer here.
    It is only a finacial collection issue, not a criminal matter.

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