Yes
Only if the seller expressly told you that it did not have a rebuilt title. That would be fraud. Otherwise, it was incumbent upon you to know the history of the car before purchase; while the seller should have disclosed that information, he wasn't legally obligated to do so.
A person with licensing would draw up the documents--depends whether the seller is using a title company or bank--
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While there are no Washington Mutual Banks in Utah, the locations have all been re-branded to Chase and will provide the same service to WaMu customers.
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When an automobile is issued a salvage title, the automobile can never get a clean title. The salvage title will always remain with the vehicle.
The process requires that you be bonded and to be bonded you need to demonstrate the experience to search through the county archives for title problems. Anyone in Utah who would use your service to perform a title search would demand title insurance, and title insurance companies will not work with you if you don't have the experience. That means you'll need to work for a title insurance company long enough to get the experience to get the bond.
Yes. See Utah's Mecahnic's Lien law, Utah Code, Title 38, Chapter 01
yes In most cases the answer is "yes". It is best if you contact the Utah Division of Real Estate for the definitive answer.
Liberty Safe was founded in 1988 in Payson, Utah. They have become the largest seller for full-size residential gun safes in America and employ over 240 staff.
They beat the Utah Jazz in 1997-1998, Michael Jordan's final season as a Bull. -as well as '96-'97
Iowa, Ohio, and Utah are tied for the title of states with the least letters in their name.