Re: title search question
Years ago, I bought an Ercoupe. I used AOPA's title search service. It was quick and reasonably priced. The practical reason to do a title search is to ensure that there is not a lien on the title that the seller does not know about (or doesn't want to reveal).
Ralph
Re: title search question
You can do a search yourself on the FAA web site. It's just a matter of ordering the documents. If they are any liens they should have the data.
Re: title search question
how long would it take for me to do it myself? What dept of FAA would I go to in order to do a search? Thanks
Re: title search question
If you go to the FAA website, there is a box near the top on the right hand side where you can type in an N number to look at the plane's registration. Type in the N # and go to that page. In the third box down, titled Airworthyness, you will see a link in the lower left corner. If you click on that link, you will go to where you can order the paperwork for the plane. Either in a CD or paper form. I'll try to post a random aircraft page here so you can see what to look for. Jim Chuk
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinqu...umberTxt=177kw