Yes or no
You have to get the title notarized at the BMV. then you write the info of the new owner where they notarized, and then they will take it to the BMV.
Yes. All title officers need a license in NJ
go to "www.dmv.ca.gov" You will need to contact the dmv to request a dup title to re-register and title it in New Jersey.
New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance
Go to the dmv with your title
In order to register a new car in Alabama, you need a title signed over to you, a notarized bill of sale, and proof of identity (driver's license). At this time, no insurance is required to register a vehicle in the state of Alabama.
You go to Massachusetts and make the title Massachusetts Salvage then you register it in as New Jersey Clean TItle with History of Salvage.
To register a car in New Jersey you need Certificate of Title Proof of New Jersey insurance Proof of your Social Security number or exemption The current odometer reading Your driver's license or, if you don't have a New Jersey license, appropriate identification. So no you cant register a car in NJ without insurace.
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and New Mexico
To transfer a deed in New Jersey, you need to prepare a new deed with the necessary information, sign it in front of a notary public, and then file it with the county clerk's office where the property is located. Additionally, you may need to pay a transfer tax and update the property's title with the new owner's information.
On a New Jersey title, the 'Z' suffix indicates that the car was once title out-of-state.
no because you just can't do it without promtoin