Essentially, no. All states require either a valid title or lien release certificate to effectively transfer legal ownership to the buyer. Even if the buyer lives in the sticks and buys the ATV knowing there is an entity which has a lien on the vehicle, he could be found guilty of colluding with the seller by completing a transaction with the intent to defraud the lien holder out of their property. In some states, after the lien holder obtains judgment against the seller, the seller may be ordered by the court to fill out an order for disclosure and if that ofd is not filled out lawfully and truthfully, the lien holder could then argue that the seller sold the vehicle with either the intent to defraud the lien holder or through gross negligence (if they claim they didn't know they couldn't do that). Not to mention the tax implications of not reporting the sale of a vehicle which is supposed to be registered.
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in Ohio you do need a title to buy or sell its a fellony if you don't
I'm selling my atv I'm the original owner and it's paid off. However I lost my title and need to optain one ASAP. Where do I start?
Usually the registration is not the important part of a sale, the title is what you need. The task of registration is the new owner's burden. If you have a "clear title" (without recorded liens) you should be good to sell it.
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In order to register an ATV in New Jersey you will need a certificate of origin. Also for tax purposes a notarized bill of sale from the person you bought it from if you got it second hand.. Beware of ATV's without titles or ones that have info under lien holder on the back of the Certificate or Origin. You can get a tittle for an ATV without papers but it is a long process and costs aprox.. $200 - $250 . There are conditions in which you cant get the title and that's if the ATV comes back with a lien on it .. then forget it.. If the original buyer stiffed the bank then you cant get a lien release letter and then you cant register it or get a title.. That's why ATV's without papers are much cheaper. you are rolling the dice.. good luck
You will probably have to apply for a salvage title due to the machines history .
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you must have the signature of both signers
Cycle Country and Rocky Mountain ATV are a couple of places that you can purchase ATV snow plows. You can also look at other places that sell ATV's, they will often sell ATV snow plows as well.
In the state of Georgia all motor vehicles operated on the street. (aka vehicles requiring a licence plate) require a vehicle title. A ATV is not a registered vehicle. I have never seen a ATV with a title.