Vehicle Titles
A vehicle title is also referred to as the vehicle’s certificate of title. It is a legal form which establishes a person or a business as the vehicle’s legal owner.
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A vin number on a car can tell you a number of things about a car , whether it is a 4, 6 or 8 cylinder, it can tell you about the...
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Used Car Dealer's Licenses This will depend on your state. For example, to become a licensed car dealer the State of California...
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You can usually find Liability insurance for a salvage vehicle if you look around a bit. Most Companies will not offer you Full...
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It is not legal to hide a vehicle from repossession! Regardless of your intent, you are obligated by contract, and by law, to...
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AnswerYou cant transfer a registration. If you are selling a vehicle, all you have to do is sign the back of the title over to...
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AnswerIf you live in California and you sign any contract, you will be unable to return the vehicle. In a rare case, I...
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Yo do not own the car if you no not have a title. Who ever is on the title owns the car. You will have to go to court file a...
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If the title to the property is not clear, there may be a number of remedies: a) The current owner may have to pay a lien,...
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The Modified Notary Certificate of Default Method: is a VERY EFFECTIVE legal tool to affect the involuntary transfer of a motor...
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Go the the motor vehicle department. They sell temp tags from 10 to 60 days. I could be wrong about the amount of days, but...
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You can sell a car for any reason. There doesn't have to be a reason. The owner signs the title over to the buyer. They...
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Typically salvaged vehicles lose 50% of their NADA or KBB value, but usually this only matters if you are using your salvaged...
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In buying a car the tag and title are a set price set forth by the state with a very small difference based on the person doing...
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Twain is saying that---paradoxically or counterintuitively--it can take more time and effort to write briefly and succinctly than...
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depends on your state laws. Most states require you to have a TITLE for every vehicle on your yard. that eliminates any questions...
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A"Certificate of Destruction" is just that... legally the vehicle must be dismantled and used for parts only. A "Salvage Title"...
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The bank should be listed as a lienholder on the title. If you sold it, the bank would have to be paid the amount you owe them...
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You need the title to be in whatever state you registered the vehicle in.
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GEORGIA: Simple answer is YES. Does that mean legally? Not necessarily. I just came into this predicament 4 days ago. When I...
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Contact your lender.
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Legally, NO! You can sell the vehicle to anyone if the vehicle is over 10 years old and you sell it for parts only, but if the...
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if you did not make a copy of the bill of sale, you will have to wait until the title is re-assigned by application. If you...
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The lien holder is whoever loaned you the money to purchase the car.
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IF you are sure its rebuilt, call the attorney general in your state. Some states do not give rebuilt titles. If yours is one of...
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The buyer.
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dismantle certificate of title to scrap, dismantle or destroy the vehicle
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Yes, you can certainly get liability on the vehicle, but comprehenisve and collision may not be a very good value since the...
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Yes that's usually how it works unless some type of a specific hold has been placed on it.
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No liens (or money owed to a financial institution). It's ownd out right free and clear
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Wisconsin TITLE STATE: Yes SECURITY INTERESTS: Shown on title held by debtor. LICENSE REGISTRATION: Wisconsin Division of...
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Each state has its own procedure that is determined by the year and how it was abandon. Was it a abandon on private property, a...
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If someone "co-signs" a car loan they will certainly be on title and will be entitled to 50% ownership of the car. Please note...
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I don't think so, but you probably need insurance in your name.
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AnswerIf you KNOW there i a lien and you are/should be paying paynents on the car, NO, you cant do anything with it until you pay...
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Jana, you might not have such a great gift. IS the car paid for? If not, you inherited a debt to pay. Why didnt PaPa have the...
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In CA if you lose your title certificate you can fill out DMV form reg 227 and pay the $18.00 fee and they will process request....
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A bill of sale is a document usually written by the original owner of something (usually a vehicle), and signed by them. It...
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By being a cosigning to a loan for the car. If one of you fails to pay the debt the other will still be obligated to make...
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go to www.getnewitle.com they can title the vehicle and they can get VIN # they guarantee there service 100% go to the place...
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You're not considered a legal adult in the eyes of the law until age 18, generally speaking. As such, you cannot enter into a...
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SALVAGE VEHICLE When you dismantle, destroy or change the character of your car so that it no longer is a complete car, you must...
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Abandoned Vehicles on your PropertyThere is a form to fill out at your dmv office, then you wait about a month to get the owners...
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A Certificate of Destruction is when the a salvage yard has sent a car to the crusher and before it is crushed he must have the...
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you can use a titling company and according to the year you get a title from another state and transfer it to your...
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check with local dmv, abandoned title form.
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Um, why does the insurance company have the title???? The only reason that the insurance company would have the title is because...
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Send all of the vehicle details to the Licensing Authority along with your details and tell them to register the vehicle to you....
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Any action would be governed by state statutes concerning ownership rights. In most states the way a vehicle is titled to persons...
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if you lost the title you can go to your local dmv that it was registered to and file for a lost title
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you sign off on it and then sign Mr. whatever your ex's name is. lol It depends on how the title is worded. If both names are on...
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It would be the previous owner's loss.
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My insurance provider, Hanover, told me that they would only write liability coverage, and not full coverage on my truck that was...
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Title loan companies are notoriously low in patience. Title Max is one of the least patient. The Title Max paper I ran in the...
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It is according to the year of the bike and the state you reside in often times the state is long and tedious procedure of...
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Just go to your agent and tell him that the other person will be driving your car, either regularly or occassionally. If it is a...
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AnswerIts been advised to me to keep the car in my name,for a few reasons. one ,i would have control if Jr. decides to be stupid....
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If you do not want to go to the previous owner or they did not have the title when you bought it you can get lost titles for any...
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filling in the purchaser info and submitting it at the tag office for a new one.
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depends on the year older then 49 any swap meet people are there selling titles and no problem getting it going 49-69 you will...
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You can sell a car without a title. Most people will sell them as parts cars. If the car ever had a title in your name then you...
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The seller was suppose to give that to you when you bought the car, you both sign the title and you take it to file with the...
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The buyer/borrower should have a copy of the title, as it is needed to register the vehicle. The title will have the name of the...
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this is very illegall but sign your name on the title sell it to a freind real cheap. have your freind or you sign your ex's name...
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Go to the local state DMV office and fill out the application for a duplicate title. The person will need proof of ownership and...
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Get your local code enforcement officer to tag it as abandoned. I believe you have to wait 90 days (it may vary state to state)...
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it needs to be inspected and changed from salvage title to reg title but who sold you the car should be able to sign it off. if...
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Yes, you can take loan from any bank. But they needed some proof of your identity or some guaranty like if you have any...
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Dude. Call the local tag office and ask them. They will tell you that you will need the title signed over to you.
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There are online searches that can do the trick for you, but the majority are scams. Basically, if they're free or instant, you...
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A title cannot be transferred without the proper paperwork being done and the person on the original title signing it over to the...
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AnswerFile for a duplicate title. this may be done at a Secretary of State facility.
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AnswerNo homeowners insurance does not cover vehicles that for use on roads. AnswerIt should not be a problem....
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The lender will probably insist that all names on the title also be on the loan, but not the other way around.
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If you legally own the vehicle and have a bill of sale you can apply for a duplicate title at the state DMV. You must have all...
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AnswerCall the DMV licensing department. They will have it on file and will charge you a fee for a duplicate.
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Sure, then the bank will come back and get the vehicle and send it to the auto auction to get as much of their money as they can....
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AnswerIt doesn't really it just means the motor was changed and it wasn't recorded or something simalar. AnswerHaving a...
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The DMV can do a VIN # trace to help you get it titled
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No, if your name is one of the two on the title. That makes the car as much your property as it is theirs. If you...
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First, remember all that paperwork you have, especially the one saying something like "Purchase Contract and Agreement", that has...
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under the car above the catalytic converter
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If the 16 year old has their liscence, the car can be titled in their name. yea i 16 year can have title in his/her name ...
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Answerdepends on state law. but call your scrapper and see if he will he will probly tell you if you can or not. hope it...
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Although my husband is not a legal professional, he is a full-time real-estate professional. He said that in his opinion, a loan...
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If the title was transferred properly, you can request a duplicate title at the vehicle registration office. If the title was not...
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Yes, and then when you take it back to your state and license it you will still pay your state sales tax. what if your...
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YES, the contract is what they sue for unless the car is listed as COLLATERAL for the loan. Then they repo the car and sue ya.
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AnswerNO, and shouldn't want to be unless you don't have faith in the one you cosigned for.
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Yes! Maybe. Contact your local DMV and ask. I am assuming of course that this is your car :) Many times a new title is printed...
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Yes. Im not 100% sure how the process goes,but the sellerwill have to notify his/her lender or whomever of whats going on. Buyer...
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First off, get it out of the impound. Pay the fines/fees/court time. If you can't, you may be stuck unless there are independent...
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It could mean that money is owed on the car and you could lose it if the person defaults. Or it could mean that there is a...
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They both are correct!
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for Connecticut registered cars apply at the registry ,bring previous registration. for unregistered cars bring a bill of sale...
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AnswerHeather, the Lender wants say, $5000.00 to payoff the loan. I'm willing to pay $4000.00 for the car. You will have to find...
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