First, I really enjoy this site. For the past several months, I have been lurking daily and learning a good bit. I bought a Deuce in an early January auction and picked it up in mid March. I drove it home to Berks County from Chambersburg 110 miles, it runs great. I have run it around my farm, waiting for the SF-97 form to get processed for the past several weeks.
I knew the EUC form would take some time, but I had no idea about the delay in processing SF-97 forms, when I bought my truck.
I am a full time lawyer and a gentleman farmer on the side.
I got on PennDOT' website and looked at the Motor Vehicle Code.
Section 1103.1 (b) provides in essence, that an application for title must be filed with PennDot within 20 days of the date of purchase.
Section 1103.1(d) requires dealers to submit the title paperwork to PennDOT within 20 days of the date of sale. The violation is a summary offense and a $50 fine.
I intend to contact GL tomorrow and indicate that if I do not get my SF-97 form within __ days, I will contact, PennDOT and my legislative reps. and make formal complaints regarding this mattter.
Are there other PA owners waiting on SF-97 forms? Or other purchasers from GL at PA facilities waiting on SF-97 forms? If so, we were to make a joint complaint to PennDOT, etc. and in numbers we would likely produce more heat on GL than any of us could individually.
A separate option is to sue GL for breach of contract. They sell a vehicle, they need to comply with state law, including providing a title. I did not see any language on the GL website in addressing the SF-97 process, which would serve as a waiver of legal right for them to provide me with the paperwork to allow me to submit an application for title in accordance with the above referenced provisions.
I have been a few years back in private practice after 9 years working as a litigation attorney for a state agency (DEP). I will never cease to be disgusted regarding the bureacratic BS that government and quasi-government agencies try to put people through. I have had some fun setting those kinds of folks straight.
I knew the EUC form would take some time, but I had no idea about the delay in processing SF-97 forms, when I bought my truck.
I am a full time lawyer and a gentleman farmer on the side.
I got on PennDOT' website and looked at the Motor Vehicle Code.
Section 1103.1 (b) provides in essence, that an application for title must be filed with PennDot within 20 days of the date of purchase.
Section 1103.1(d) requires dealers to submit the title paperwork to PennDOT within 20 days of the date of sale. The violation is a summary offense and a $50 fine.
I intend to contact GL tomorrow and indicate that if I do not get my SF-97 form within __ days, I will contact, PennDOT and my legislative reps. and make formal complaints regarding this mattter.
Are there other PA owners waiting on SF-97 forms? Or other purchasers from GL at PA facilities waiting on SF-97 forms? If so, we were to make a joint complaint to PennDOT, etc. and in numbers we would likely produce more heat on GL than any of us could individually.
A separate option is to sue GL for breach of contract. They sell a vehicle, they need to comply with state law, including providing a title. I did not see any language on the GL website in addressing the SF-97 process, which would serve as a waiver of legal right for them to provide me with the paperwork to allow me to submit an application for title in accordance with the above referenced provisions.
I have been a few years back in private practice after 9 years working as a litigation attorney for a state agency (DEP). I will never cease to be disgusted regarding the bureacratic BS that government and quasi-government agencies try to put people through. I have had some fun setting those kinds of folks straight.