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Old 07-14-2011, 09:29 PM   #3
Xello
 
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It sounds like your bank or whoever is holding your title is giving you the business. There is no reason why they couldn't supply you a certified paper copy of the title if you need it. They might try charging you for it but you should be able to get it. Also, your insurance agent is misinformed or the insurance company is giving you the run around. USAA should know better. If you are in the military and you can show that you have orders to be stationed with an address in Washington it doesnt matter where the car is registered or where your permanent address is. Your rates should reflect where YOU live not where the car is registered. When I was in the Army stationed in Texas for two years, I kept my car registered with Illinois, drove around with Illinois plates the whole time and was insured with a national company but through a local agent. My rates reflected living and driving around Fort Hood not Chicago and they were considerably lower.
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