Answer: I take it you are talking about a trade in. You or the dealer will have to apply for a lost title.. simple.
no
They will not take the no title car on trade.
You cannot sell a car without a title. Go to you local DMV and tell them you lost the title. There you can apply for a new one. Once you get the new title you can sell the car. Don't try to do it any other way.
No.
Forever. But what you can do is ask for a release of lien from the dealer. Once you get a release of lien from the dealer, you go threw the normal titled process in your state to obtain a lost title.
You must have a title to sell a vehicle if the new owner plans to title the vehicle. If you are selling the car for "parts only", and not planning to put the car back on the road, then you can sell it with a bill of sale only. If they want to title the vehicle, you need to go to your local DMV and apply for a lost/stolen title. Once you get the duplicate title, then you can sell the vehicle.
I lost my titles can I still sell my car
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 can go to the court house and get a lost title for it. If you never had the car in your name you will have to tell and buyers that it does not have a title. It will sell for less than if it had a title but you can still sell it.
yes if you car was repossessed in Maryland and the dealer has a security intrest on the tittle they can apply for a repossession tittle and sell the cars as soon as they have a tittle
In most states, you have to sign the back of an Illinois title in front of a Notary Public. This is true if you sell to a dealer or its a private sale.
No, you can only replace a lost title. If the vehicle had a lien from the bank, a replacement title will still show the lien.
Yes, you do not need a memorandum to sell a car. You need a title and a bill of sale.