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Process time-sensitive contracts as required by financial institutions and send in a timely manner to ensure quick fundingProvides support for the Title clerk by reviewing and preparing information for the DMV, Process trade in paperwork and payoffs(license, registration, title, etc.
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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. The ideal candidate has at least 2 years' of Automotive WHOLESALE DMV Clerk Experience.
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Title work processing- retail, wholesale, dealer trades using DLR DMV. We're looking for an Automotive Title/Accounting Clerk with accounting/title work experience in the automotive industry.
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Prepare out of state title work for sold vehicles and submit to DMV. Process documents for state registration, follow the proper paperwork and ensure that tax and title documents are also completed.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Title: DMV Specialist Department: Administration Supervisor: Controller Summary DescriptionThis position is responsible for proper titling of new, used, and wholesale units for the dealership.
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The key responsibilities include:Interacting with walk-in clients and clients calling in needing Auto Title Transfers, Auto Registrations, & Bonded Titles services on Personal Vehicles, Commercial Trucks, Trailers, Boats and other Watercraft - as recognized by the Tax Office, DMV, and Parks & Wildlife Divisions.
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What We’re Looking For: Automotive Dealership Title Clerk Experience- Preferred Knowledge of DMV Software Be transparent Take the high road Willingness to learn Take ownership Celebrate small successes What We Offer: $20- 25 per hour based on experience Health, Dental and Vision Insurance 401k with 4% company match Paid vacation Access to leadership and personal development programs Casual dress Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Salary: $25 - $30 / hour based on experience(The DMV Clerk Position has a Pay Scale consisting of the following elements and ranges. Job DescriptionOur Title Clerk will be responsible for the processing of all car deals.
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Job Description: DMV Title Registration Clerk The Title Clerk performs a wide range of administrative and office support duties associated with vehicle documentation, such as taxes, titles, registrations, license plates, and other legal transfer documents regarding vehicle sales or owner information.
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Factory Direct Marine & RV is seeking a Tag and Title Clerk, whose primary responsibilities demand a working knowledge of computers, excellent communication skills, and the ability to maintain high efficiency with a high volume of paperwork.
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Qualifications 2 or more years of title clerk experience in an auto dealership or tag agency. Prepare and submit all legal transfer documents to the state department of motor vehicles (DMV.
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Title AdministratorLos Angeles, CA | On-site rolePOSITION SUMMARY: The Filing Clerk/Records Retention position is an entry level position within the company and will involve all tasks necessary for the perfection of new vehicle loans including: Filing, scanning, validating vehicle titles.
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Job Title: DMV Clerk. Position Summary: The Title/Billing Clerk processes car deals, verifies costs, and prepares legal transfer of documents for the DMV. Submit all legal transfer documents to the DMV.
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Our ideal candidate will offer the following dd Must have previous automotive dealership experience in a title clerk or billing clerk role Provide additional support as needed Knowledge of CDK (ADP)/Reg USA/NJCAR/CVR required Ability to read and interpret documents such as sales agreements, tax and title documents, and procedure manuals.
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Start your journey with Blue Compass RV as we are looking a Title Clerk to join our team. Knowledge of Verifi, Dealer Track and State DMV Partnering is preferred. Process all DMV paperwork required for RV Inventory.
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