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As was pointed out earlier, Canadian vehicles don't have titles, they have registrations. They DO NOT have Lien or Loan info on the title(registration). Canada Customs will not check liens for you, and U.S. Customs wouldn't care if the car had a lien(or liens) on it. You would need to know what provinces the car had been registered in since new, and check ALL of those provinces. A PITA I know, but a little trouble now is better than big trouble, i.e. $$$, later.
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Kevin he won,t need that stuff because I,m a dealer. And all our cars are lien free as well .
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Mike, I didn't realize he was buying a car from you. He can now know he will have no problems at all. J.R.
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