- Let them know that you sold the car and are still receiving tickets for it.
- Provide the DMV with the following information:
- Your name and address
- The VIN of the car
- The date you sold the car
- The name and address of the buyer
- A copy of the bill of sale or other documentation showing the transfer of ownership
- The DMV will update their records and send a letter to the ticket-issuing agency indicating that the car is no longer yours.
2. Contact the ticket-issuing agency.
- Provide them with the same information you provided to the DMV, including a copy of the bill of sale or other documentation showing the transfer of ownership.
- Request that they cancel the tickets and refund any fines you have paid.
3. Keep records of all your communications with the DMV and the ticket-issuing agency.
- This will help you if you need to follow up on the matter in the future.
4. If the tickets are not cancelled or you do not receive a refund, you can file a complaint with the DMV or the ticket-issuing agency.
- The contact information for filing a complaint should be available on the agency's website or you can contact them by phone.
5. If the situation is not resolved, you may need to consider legal action.
- Consult with a lawyer to discuss your options.