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Right. But an open the seller signs, no buyer info is filled out and no notary seals...
Its open.
Which constitutes falsifying assignment. It's not rocket surgery. The seller fills out the part that says "I hereby assign title to this person at this address" and signs their name. The buyer signs, and the notary signs and stamps. There's no middle ground. If you ask somebody to sign their name and let you fill in the assignee part later and get your crooked notary to stamp it, you have knowingly falsified assignment of a title.
I really don't know what you think you're arguing here. You and I both know people that have gotten in trouble for this.