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Title Clerk

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4 Doylestown, PA Doylestown, PA Full-time Full-time $20 - $21 an hour $20 - $21 an hour Fred Beans Automotive Group is immediately hiring an experienced Title Clerk in Bucks County, PA! This position is full time- Monday through Friday.
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Years of Automotive Title Clerk experience required The Title Clerk will be responsible for handling legal transfer documents for the Department of Motor Vehicles.
The Title Clerk will have the opportunity to advance within a growing accounting department.
We offer Paid Training! What You'll Do Process all new and used vehicles for registration in the state they will be titled timely and within state guidelines Prepare tax and title documents ensuring that all information is accurate Submit all legal transfer paperwork to the Department of Motor Vehicles Verify that funds have been collected and the correct lien holder paid off before processing Maintain a system to verify titles and title company inventory Purchase temporary vehicle tags and process tag agency payments Resolves issues with customers, as needed Stay up to date with all title regulations and PennDOT training and relay all regulation changes to all sales personnel What We Offer Company funded health benefits Life, Disability, and Cancer Insurance 401K w/ Company Matching Paid Vacation and Personal time off Career growth and advancement opportunities What You'll Need Detail oriented Understanding of invoice style billing Ability to communicate verbally and writing in a professional manner Excellent organization skills Valid driver's license with clean driving record 2
years of automotive title clerk experience required Fred Beans Automotive is an equal opportunity and veteran friendly employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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