If the vehicle is 11 years old or newer, you must have a title. If the car is 12 years or older, all you need is a title, bill of sale, or registration. The name of the person disposing of the car must match the name on the documentation and drivers license/identification.
Yes, and Georgia does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
Like most states, Georgia does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
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.
It is not needed in Georgia
Yes, the co buyer can have their name removed from the title. You can go to the title office and have it removed.
No Georgia does not issue a title for an off road ATV or 4 wheeler.
Contact the finance company and get a lien release from them. With that lien release you can have them removed from the title. You cannot get the lien release unless you have paid the loan off in full.
File a forgery complaint with the police. reapply for a title , then get a lawyer to have the lien removed.
It depends on the state. In some states, where there are no licensing requirements to be a title agent/title agency, anyone can sell and effect title insurance without any special requirements or licensing. Other states require specific title licensing (like New Jersey), and an attorney must also have a title license in order to effect and sell title insurance. Additionally, states like MA require that in order to be a title agent, you must be also be an attorney. Check with your state's licensing requirements for specific details.
I'm not from Georgia, but I'm pretty sure the answer is no.
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.
yes Georgia does smell