Experienced Tag & Title Clerk

Jim Coleman Honda

  • Clarksville, MD
  • $23.00-27.00 per hour
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 4 days ago
  • Apply easily
Jim Coleman Automotive is currently looking to hire an additional, experienced Tag & Title Administrator. Tag & Title experience is required.Jim Coleman Automotive is a 3rd generation family-owned dealership. The Coleman family has been selling and servicing cars in the Washington-Metropolitan, Bethesda, Clarksville areas since the 1950s. Jim Coleman Automotive is a company that offers a fantastic team environment, great benefits, and ongoing training and support for its employees. *Pay is competitive with experienced candidateJob Duties and Responsibilities
  • Process Retail and Wholesale Title work
  • Prepare and submit out of state Title work via Title Service
  • Examine vehicle title for accuracy and conformity to specified requirements
  • Verify acceptance of the title in the state for which it is filed
  • Confirm accurate VIN number, odometer reading, and releases of liens and that titles contain no alterations
  • Resolve titling issues through interaction with customers, dealers, and regulatory agencies
  • Maintain knowledge of current DMV regulations as they relate to vehicle titles and interpret titling regulations in each state for which the vehicles are processed
  • Run outstanding title reports, review, and contact sellers regarding outstanding titles
  • Perform other duties as assigned by management
Requirements
  • Automotive Motor Vehicle Processing: 2 years
  • Reynolds & Reynolds and CVR experience preferred
  • Strong attention to detail is required
  • Ability to work in a team-oriented, fast paced environment
  • Understand deadlines and respond with urgency to all tasks
Schedule
  • 8 hour shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Work Location is at our Clarksville store
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