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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.
hot wire it and drive it without a title, that would be great.... partially answered my question, the car is not in canada.... its in new york
Contact the MVD (Motor Vehicle Department) and do a title search. You will need the vehicle VIN and there will be a fee.
If the vehicle is salvage property, say recovered from the side of the road by a tow truck company contracted by the DOT to do so, and all outstanding storage fees have been paid, contact the DMV to obtain a salvage title. If you are a mechanic or repair shop, and the vehicle was abandoned and you have made every attempt to contact the owner to claim his property and pay his debt, file for a mechanics lien with the local district court. Wait another thirty days, and file for repossession of the vehicle with the same court to cover the outstanding costs. Once you obtain a legal order for repossession, you contact local law enforcement to report the vehicle repossessed, and file for a new title with the DMV.
Apply for lost title, once received, illegally sign the back of the title, and pay the taxes and the vehicle is yours.
A title is not necessary for a car of that age. Contact your local State DMV title department for abandonment issues and procedures vary from state to state.
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A number of states have a provision where you can go to your department of motor vehicles and file the vehicle as abandoned on your property. They will notify the lienholder/owner and if they don't respond they will transfer the title to you
File for an abandoned title with the Motor Vehicle
Call AE Recovery in Glendale, AZ. They can help answer all your questions regarding the abandoned vehicle titling process. Check out their website. http://www.aerecoveryandtowing.com. They helped me get a title for the car that was in the backyard for 13 years. Hope this helps!
Call AE Recovery in Glendale, AZ. They can help answer all your questions regarding the abandoned vehicle titling process. Check out their website. http://www.aerecoveryandtowing.com. They helped me get a title for the car that was in the backyard for 13 years. Hope this helps!
Every vehicle has a VIN attached somewhere to it ... the engine block, in the top of the dashboard, in a door pillar. If the VIN has been removed from a vehicle, chances are that is stolen property and should be avoided like the plague. If you are trying to obtain the title without the vehicle and don't have the VIN this just doesn't make sense. What is meant here is that if a person bought a vehicle and wants to get a new title issued, then they most likely have the vehicle and can obtain it easily.