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The last owner of record has to get a duplicate title and sign it over to you. Most people are willing if you do the leg work. You can get a power of attorney so that you can apply for the duplicate. It is only for things concerning a specific car. You pay for the duplicate and do everything you can so the previous owner doesn't have to do anything but sign it.
You could obtain a duplicate title from the DMV.
One can obtain a copy of a bank statement by contacting the bank who have the account. They can either supply it in the post or they can make it available to the person via their online account.
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Go to your state's DMV website. The procedure should be set forth pretty clearly there.
You can ask the person ringing you up to print a duplicate receipt because it is very easy for them to do so, but if you have left the store, you could possibly copy it, but some stores may not accept that as a real receipt.
Yes, you can be convicted.The issue there is whether the police were acting on the statement in good faith or if they knew the statement to be false. If the police were not acting in good faith (eg suborning perjury to obtain the statement), or failed to obtain a warrant at all, any evidence obtained from that search may be deemed to be inadmissible. But generally one person's statement would not be enough for the police to obtain a warrant but also some sort of actual evidence.
Call or write to the Penn. State H.Q. You can also e-mail them by downloading a form and faxing it to them.
No one can be compelled to give a statement to the police. If the police do obtain a statement from someone, they are free to use it as they please.
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If export promotion copy is misplaced or lost, you can obtain duplicate EP copy after filing FIR with Police and producing FIR copy to Customs authority.
Ask the DMV for a duplicate title on behalf of the person in jail. And make sure you're putting the car in your name for a good reason. * Only the owner of the vehicle can obtain a duplicate title. The only option is for the incarcerated person to obtain the title and sign it over to the person wishing to purchase the vehicle. All vehicles must have a clear title (no lienholder) before it can be sold.