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The Automotive DMV/Title Clerk performs a wide range of administrative and office support duties associated with vehicle documentation, such as titles, registrations, license plates, and other vehicle or owner information.
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Submits all legal transfer work to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Cross-trains others to handle title clerk daily responsibilities. Prepares a monthly report to management of any funds not collected from wholesalers due to missing or incomplete title work.
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Compiles and maintains a complete list of all outstanding title work. Stays abreast of title regulations. Attends seminars held by local licensing bureaus and any available training on title regulations.
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Are accurate and correct; answers and directs incoming calls and handles public inquiries; greets public; works with other offices (e.g., Recorder, Treasurer, Auditor, Sheriff and Police Departments, other Title Offices throughout the nation, Bureau of Motor vehicles, Ohio Department of Taxation, Internal Revenue Service, banks and loan companies, deputy registrars, dealers, etc.
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In addition to our vast selection of certified pre-owned vehicles, we offer an OEM parts department, a full-service auto shop, and a driving school. As an Automotive Title Clerk , you will be responsible for processing in-state title work through DDI, preparing any necessary title work for walk-in processing at the SCDMV, maintaining a log of outstanding tag/title work, posting daily invoices for work processed through DDI, contacting auctions/banks for overdue titles, and performing other clerical duties as needed.
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As a Title Clerk, you are responsible for processing new and used vehicle sales transactions, verifying information for the accounting department and preparing legal transfer documents for the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Prepare and submit all legal transfer documents to the state department of motor vehicles. Ensures the dealer’s tag and title work meets state requirements. Potential exposure to battery acid, gasoline, chemical cleaning materials or other toxic materials commonly found in a motor vehicle service department.
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The DMV & Title Associate prepares legal transfer documents for the Department of Motor Vehicles, verifies and makes payoffs on vehicle trade-ins. 1 year experience as a DMV / Title Clerk.
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We are currently on the lookout for a talented DMV And Title Clerk who would like to join our family as our business continues to grow. We also are completely focused on delivering an excellent customer experience and forging long term, repeat business relationships with all our of customers.
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Automotive DMV Title Person. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by people assigned to this work. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities.
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Located at Napleton Hyundai of Carmel, the License and Title Clerk is an important role that assists our sales teams by processing vehicle for registration. Submits all legal transfer work to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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The role also handles the legal transfer of documents on the customer’s behalfbetween the dealership and the Department of Motor Vehicles. Submit all legal transfer work to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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As a Title Clerk, you will play a crucial role in the smooth processing of vehicle registrations and title documentation. Please add " Title Clerk " to the subject line of your email.
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The Title Clerk prepares legal transfer documents for the Department of Motor Vehicles, verifies and enters any fees assigned to a vehicle. Monitoring and keeping current with Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) laws and regulations.
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In a full-service motor vehicle facility, reviews, fee checks and checks for necessary attachments, and processes various types of motor vehicle registration or title forms including leased vehicles and dealer and remitter work.
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