== == It is according to the State you are in and the year of the Vehicle. It is also according to how it was abandon, On Private property, Police tow or at a Repair shop. The best way is to contact a title service company. The largest and only one to work in all 50 states is GetNewTitle.com.
look at the badge if its not ther then just make it up, coz the other person wont know either
Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.
In Ga it is according to the year of the bike as to what procedure to use. They will title with a notarized statement of fact or a notarized Bill of sale for vehicles before 1974 for GA residents. for newer bikes there are states that will title for out of starters with a notarized Bill of sale or statement of fact, the bike needs to be 1992 or below. You need to contact a Statutory agent in the representing state. Best way is to use a vehicle title service for this. one that is a agent of the state is best, WWW.GetNewtitle.com is the one I work for . If the bike is 1993 or newer there are other states that will title the vehicle in your name with either a bond or a VIN verification form. Getnewtitle does these also. If you chose to go thru the abandon procedure in Ga there are specific kinds of abandon forms. abandon on Private property, abandon at Repair shop. Police tow. Each has it own process of public advertising and vehicle VIN check in a certain number of states. It might be a good idea to go to the locale police and have them run a NCIC check.
I would say right up front MA is a pain to do abandon titles there are procedure in place that if you do all the steps you still may not get the title.all tiles are transferable from one state to another. In Ma it is according to the year of the bike as to what procedure to use. There are states that will title for out of starters with a notarized Bill of sale or statement of fact, the bike needs to be 1992 or below. You need to contact a Statutory agent in the representing state. Best way is to use a vehicle title service for this. one that is a agent of the state is best, WWW.GetNewtitle.com is the one I work for . If the bike is 1993 or newer there are other states that will title the vehicle in your name with either a bond or a VIN verification form. Getnewtitle does these also. If you chose to go thru the abandon procedure in Ma there are specific kinds of abandon forms. abandon on Private property, abandon at Repair shop. Police tow. Each has it own process of public advertising and vehicle VIN check in a certain number of states. It might be a good idea to go to the locale police and have them run a NCIC check. In Ma you may do evry thing right and still not get the title.
can i obtain a abandon vehicle in California left over a year
It is according to your state , year of the vehicle and how you acquired the car. Most states have different processes vehicles Left on private property, left at a repair shop, a police tow and if it was a tow company tow. The list is according to the state and year. There are title companies that handle all the paperwork and leg work.
Yes; why on earth would you think otherwise? The "salvage" title only means that it is a reconstructed, or rebuilt vehicle which has probably been heavily damaged and repaired. It is STILL your property, and in this respect, a title, is a title, is a title -- "salvage" has nothing to do with whether or not you own the property (vehicle). If some one else damages it, then they have damaged YOUR property.
Yes they can
== == 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 repair shop abandonment or police tow. the process is often long and tedious with no guarantee to get you the title. I did this once a long time ago, the dmv in vact had no record of it becasue it was abandoned for yeras. I don't recall exactly, but I think you need to have evidence of ownership.
A car that is actually YOURS cannot be repossessed, as it's paid off. If you have a vehicle being repossessed, they're able to do this because it's actually the finance company which owns that vehicle and possesses their title. A recovery agent can, on behalf of the lienholder, go onto private property in order to recover the lienholder's property - with limitations. They cannot cross a locked gate, and they cannot enter a locked building.
The title would be your receipt.
First, you have the title to the property examined by an attorney to make certain the "private person" you have been paying is indeed the owner, the only owner, of the property. Then you have a deed drafted by the attorney and signed by the current owner that transfers the property to you.First, you have the title to the property examined by an attorney to make certain the "private person" you have been paying is indeed the owner, the only owner, of the property. Then you have a deed drafted by the attorney and signed by the current owner that transfers the property to you.First, you have the title to the property examined by an attorney to make certain the "private person" you have been paying is indeed the owner, the only owner, of the property. Then you have a deed drafted by the attorney and signed by the current owner that transfers the property to you.First, you have the title to the property examined by an attorney to make certain the "private person" you have been paying is indeed the owner, the only owner, of the property. Then you have a deed drafted by the attorney and signed by the current owner that transfers the property to you.
If the property owner or person in lawful control of the property wishes to obtain ownership rights to the abandoned vehicle (Which has been on their property for more than 30 days), the legal owner of the vehicle must be identified. To identify the vehicle owner, the property owner or person in lawful control of the property must request a title and lien search from the Wyoming Department of Transportation.