Yeah that’s pretty much like it is here I guess. So the question is if Okiehoma 
and SC DMVs will accept the VT paperwork, whatever it turns out to be. 

--FT
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> On Sep 8, 2020, at 7:39 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> I found all the regulations for tranfers and saw this. Looks like if you are 
> bringing in a vehicle with out of state title and it is listed in your name 
> you have to provide proof of residence in the other state. If you can’t then 
> they will charge penalty based on the registration date of out of state. In 
> other words I need to get it registered here ASAP. Is this how you interpret 
> it?
> 
> b) Out-of-state or Indian tribal documentation reflecting Oklahoma address. 
> When an out- of-state or federally-recognized Indian tribal title or 
> registration is presented in application for an Oklahoma title by an owner 
> whose name(s) is (are) reflected on that document with an Oklahoma address, 
> proof of former residency in that other state, or membership in that tribe, 
> will be required No such proof will be required if the out-of-state or tribal 
> title has been assigned to another party. When required, if out-of-state 
> residency/tribal membership cannot be verified, delinquent registration fees 
> and penalties will be assessed, based on the issuance date of the out- 
> of-state or tribal documentation.
> (1) Examples of out-of-state residency verification: Out-of-state driver 
> license; Voter registration card; Tax return (property or income); Utility 
> bills in the name of the vehicle owner.
> (2) Examples of Indian Tribal membership verification: Identification card or 
> certificate of tribal membership issued by tribe; Bureau of Indian Affairs 
> (BIA) identification card; Letter from tribe verifying membership; Branded 
> membership statement on the tribal title, verifying tribal membership of the 
> listed owner(s).
> 
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> 
>> On Sep 8, 2020, at 6:18 PM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes 
>> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Yeah same thing here on 30days or so. I guess the DMV could spin it that 
>> you live here and not there, so you must have your vehicles titled here too, 
>> whether the title and plates are valid elsewhere or not. They’d probably say 
>> it is no different from bringing an out of state car here from a previous 
>> residence outside the state if you now live here as your principal 
>> residence, whether you still have property in the other state.
>> 
>> --FT
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>> 
>>>> On Sep 8, 2020, at 6:28 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes 
>>>> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Technically if you move here from out of state you are supposed to transfer 
>>> your registration to OK within 30 day.
>> 
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