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Registering Longhorns with TLBAA or ITLBA
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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 25533" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>With Longhorns and ITLA, TLBAA, it is the seller's responsibility to complete any transfer papers and pay the transfer fee. His/her original certificate along with the transfer form is sent to the association along with the required fee. Then association then sends you either a new certificate or they make an endorsement on the back validating you are the new owner.</p><p></p><p>It is a good idea to have the seller fill out the transfer document when you pay for and pick up the animal and give you a copy. <u>Some</u> sellers are very slow about paperwork and can cause you frustration (true of anyone with any breed). Better to have copy of signed papers at delivery.</p><p></p><p>Allow up to about 4 weeks for any paperwork to be processed by the association. Paying for a "priority" rush handling option of the paperwork by the association doesn't necessarily equate to an expedited transfer or registration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 25533, member: 9"] With Longhorns and ITLA, TLBAA, it is the seller's responsibility to complete any transfer papers and pay the transfer fee. His/her original certificate along with the transfer form is sent to the association along with the required fee. Then association then sends you either a new certificate or they make an endorsement on the back validating you are the new owner. It is a good idea to have the seller fill out the transfer document when you pay for and pick up the animal and give you a copy. [u]Some[/u] sellers are very slow about paperwork and can cause you frustration (true of anyone with any breed). Better to have copy of signed papers at delivery. Allow up to about 4 weeks for any paperwork to be processed by the association. Paying for a "priority" rush handling option of the paperwork by the association doesn't necessarily equate to an expedited transfer or registration. [/QUOTE]
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