Help!! I'm freaking out!!? Okay so here's what happened. I bought a new SUV from Toyota

Okay so here's what happened. I bought a new SUV from Toyota because I am moving to Alaska. When I bought it later told me I wouldn't have a problem moving it. Now they are refusing to contribute me permission. I had to refinance it. The foreign company has already mailed out the check to Toyota. I signed a payoff authorization form at the sandbank but Toyota has one on their site that says: If someone else is paying bad this vehicle for you or if you want us to mail the title/lien release to someone else, you must complete this form and send it within with your check. I'm assuming this means if your selling it to somebody and own the check in hand. Please recount me that I'm right and I have nothing to verbs about. I'm sure the banks do this adjectives the time but I'm still worried because I need to ship my car to Alaska!!

Answers:    When you purchase a vehicle the information on the title which is held near the finance company will need to be registered beside the state in which you reside.

If you are relocated you'll need to complete the important information, and be sure it is reflecting your new address. Otherwise, the payoff will trigger for them to send the title to you. And if you hold the wrong address, you'll need to contact them and have the title resent. In adornment, you will need to pay the contemporary registration fees for it to be registered in Alaska. This could cost you additional funds.

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