Yes but if your state doesn't do internet transactions, you could do it through a title service company. Make sure it is one with a guaranteed title service and gives you a money back guarantee. You will need to mail supporting documents, but on some of the sites you can track the progress right on there site. If you do not have a lot of time to stand in line and figure out your states or other states' sysmtes, the title service Company can be a good choice. Try www.clearcartitles.com
apply for a salvage or lost title at the department of motor vehicles
Visit you local tag office and apply for a replacement title.
Apply for a replacement title through your state DMV.
You go to court. All you have to do is go to your local dmv and apply for a duplicate (lost/stolen) title.
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.
Call your auto company and pay for one Go to your local dmv and apply for a duplicate (lost/stolen) title.
You will need to go to your local DMV or county courthouse to apply for a lost title to receive a new car title.
Generally, yes. If you don't have it, it is possible for apply for a lost title at the DMV.
Go to the secretary of state and apply for a "lost title". its about a $25 fee, and you should have a new copy of the title within 3 weeks or so.
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Apply for a duplicate title. Not a problem if you are the registered owner and the purchaser of the new vehicle
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.