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Originally Posted by JOERILLA
You don't need to bring the vehicle or vehicles you are registering to the DMV, there is a 1 page form you can print out on the dmv website that allows any law enforcement officer to verify the VIN on the car is correct and they will accept that as proof at the "Gold Dome". I literally pulled up next to a Sheriff at McDonalds and asked him to sign it, he looked at the car and signed it. Took all of 15 seconds and he was super friendly!
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Okay, maybe perhaps NEED is not the right word, but if someone is registering their car, need their title, & insurance card, isn't easier to drive to the County Service Center in the car rather than looking for Sheriffs at McDonalds? Plus once finding a Sheriff at McDonalds, pulling up next to the Sheriff, & he looks at the car & signs the paper, then what? Drive to the County Service Center in the same CAR the Sheriff just looked at? What if the Sheriff has finished his coffee & is driving out of McDonalds as you arrive? What then? Put on your siren & pull him over? Even though I am sure you are correct, it didn't take much time & the Sheriff was super friendly. The folks at Sumter County on Powell Road are also super friendly & it is a pleasant walk for them out to the car (as I was told by the Sumter County employee, as she was walking along side of me).