If it is older than 1986 model year.
Yes, you sure do.
As in most any state, you "virtually" sell the car to your grandson (no money changes hands) by signing off on ownership (title) and he becomes the buyer. The title is then taken down to your MVD and re-registered in the grandson's name.
Check who owns insurance on the vehicle.
if vehicle is 1985 or older the Ga seller sould provide you with a bill of sale and a Ga registration card in the same name as the bill of sale take both of these to your tag office and they will issue you a tn title for that car if you have any trouble you can contact a Ga county tag agent and they should be able to help you
Yes, and Georgia does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
No.... you need one or the other. If you are the buyer you would be better off with the title. If you are the seller, what are you trying to hide?
No. You must prove ownership, therefore need to have the title to the car with the details of the sale completed. A bill of sale is worthless for registering a car.
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Lady Ga Ga is still alive.
You have to get insurance on that car and go to any County tag office in GA for a new title or registration and a new tag. Certain year model cars require you have the title - not just a bill of sale.
Then you'll be facing lawsuits and possible criminal charges.
== == Applications and general information for individual producers and agencies (resident and non-resident) can be found at the GA site: inscomm.state.ga.us