I recently purchased a 2010 Toyota Corolla from a car dealership in NJ( on 7/16/2013). In my contract I paid them money to register and license the car. They told me that in order to complete the process I would have to send them a copy of my NJ license, because they were charging me the NJ tax rate. I just recently moved to NJ from NY, so I went to the NJ DMV and obtained a NJ license about 3 days after I bought the car. I immediately emailed the dealership a copy of my NJ license to the email addressed they gave me. I let it go for a few days; after several additional emails and 10 phone calls I finally got them to check to make sure they had received my copy of the NJ license( this was now about Aug 1st). My temporary registration and plates were set to expire on Aug 14th. I waited until Aug 10th then called the dealership asking when I could come and pick up my permanent registration and license plates. I called each day for the past week, and each time they always said " oh by tomorrow, or the end of the week for sure, we will call you when it's ready, no problem". Well now it's Aug 17th and I cannot legally drive the car anymore! I spoke with the dealership yesterday and they said that there was some "special" issue with the title and they had to send it to the Trenton DMV office and are waiting for that to return. The dealership represent ice assured me that there were no problems with the car, and that as soon as she received the title back, she would go to the local DMV office to get my plates that day. I also got them to email me saying that the dealership would cover any tickets I get for an expired temp tags. Does anybody know what's going on here? Should I be worried, or do you think they really will be ready in a few days tops?