No, you may not make changes. Read the fine print on the back of the title, and check the laws for your own state. You have to submit the original title for a new title, and then you can transfer it to the new owner. If you are a registered dealer, you can usually reassign. Again, check the laws of your state.
If you ask me I'll better choose a title because a crown can be bought after having a title but a title can't be bought if you choose a crown.
Nope, they should have applied for a lost title prior to the sale. And you never ever buy a vehicle without first doing a title check and leaving with the title and bill of sale.
I bought a car and I cant get the title for it what to do
Why did you buy it without a title. Good luck
The lender should send the title to you.
You have to get it from the owner that last had the title in his name.
You will need to request a "Title Search" from the DMV
Apply for a replacement title through your state DMV.
You have to aquire a green slip, title office will have it.
Whoever is named on the title is the owner.
If the title is signed by both parties it is yours. Most states do not require them to be notorized. Otherwise just make time to get it down if needed. Some cars are sold with titles signed and owners later are deceased but the car can still have title transferred.
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