Broadway only sends you a license plate, registration and bill of sale notarized over to you. Not a title. With you having these items, you apply for a title in your state. This is with cars before 1975. It may be different 76 and up.

An issue I would be concerend with would be liens,stolen and things of this nature. The care has to be traced back for history owners and if you have a problem, you would be forced to forfit your car.

I had been hearing lately that some states are not accepting the broadway method anymore. I am not sure which ones though. I have no proof of what I read on other posts, so it could be gossip. But would need to be checked out first just in case. I believe the reason was do to tax evasion. A 30k buck car being bought for 1000 bucks looks suspicious. The tax people want there money