Well if you can't afford $ 60 for a SF-97 you most likely have no business buying a deuce because you can't afford it . Here in michigan you walk into the secratary of state office with
form SF-97 give them $15 more and you walk out with a temorary title and the actual title in about 2 weeks . There are some offices for $20 you can walk out with title in hand .If you title with bill of sale inspections are required ( $100 - $150 ) so the SF-97 is a deal here.
On a duece $60 isn't a big deal.
On a trailer, it is.
But that doesn't matter-what matters is that there should be no charge for the SF-97. Just because Government Liquidation has proven they can be so incomptent that they can screw it all up doesn't mean we should be happy to pay them $60 to get right what should be- and used to be- provided at time of sale at no cost.
GL gets the SF-97 at no cost from DRMS. $60 to reassign it to you, and taking many weeks to do it, is unreasonable.
In addition, it is a way for them to make more money without the taxpayers getting a proper return. If a person has $500 budgeted to buy a truck, that means after buyers premium and tax they have a $440 limit to allow for the SF-97.
If the SF-97 was included they would bid $500. Having to pay extra for an SF-97 drives the initial bid prices down, especially on trailers.
Now, how does that affect things? The US Taxpayer gets their cut back from GL based upon sale price. So that $60 they get for doing the SF-97 goes 100% in Government Liquidation pockets. If the SF-97 was included in the sale and the bidder went $60 higher, then the government would get a cut.
It doesn't seem like much- but take all the vehciles sold and $60 each adds up big time....