Call AE Recovery in Glendale, AZ. They can help answer all your questions regarding the abandoned vehicle titling process. Check out their website. http://www.aerecoveryandtowing.com. They helped me get a title for the car that was in the backyard for 13 years. Hope this helps!
Call AE Recovery in Glendale, AZ. They can help answer all your questions regarding the abandoned vehicle titling process. Check out their website. http://www.aerecoveryandtowing.com. They helped me get a title for the car that was in the backyard for 13 years. Hope this helps!
Call AE Recovery in Glendale, AZ. They can help answer all your questions regarding the abandoned vehicle titling process. Check out their website. http://www.aerecoveryandtowing.com. They helped me get a title for the car that was in the backyard for 13 years. Hope this helps!
Yes it will be a bonder title it may be easier to get a title from another state like Maine and transfer it into Texas.
If it was previously titled in AZ then you should be able to go to you local dmv and get a duplicate title.
yes
When thru this in Aug of 2005 and AZ DMV was going to revoke title, registration, driver's lic, and chg me a $50 fine unless I fixed promptly; had to buy AZ Auto Insur coverage versus NC insurance; specifically asked if NC coverage would work and was told "insur has to be written in same state as auto registration." Sorry
Depending on the state the answer is no. If you are in CA, AZ, CO, NY I know you must disclose that the vehicle has a salvage title. As a private seller you are selling the car as-is but if your car was recently totaled/salvaged but you sold the car with the old clean title, that would be unethical. If I purchased the car from you and later could prove you knew of the salvage title I would certainly sue you and would probably win! What about a if someone sell me a "junk title" car without telling me, and I can show that they knew about it ?
Yes. If you are of legal age to own 'property' in AZ you may own a care without necessarily possessing a license to drive it.
yes
you pay tax for the state in which you will be registering it.
The AZ motor vehicle department does have a state approved bill of sale form that is completed and signed by the owner.
No, many other states (like Maryland) will charge you a tax when you transfer title and license a car based on the blue book value of the vehicle from another state, (Gotta love double taxation) In AZ transfer of title and registration from another state does not incur a fee or tax like this.