The seller was suppose to give that to you when you bought the car, you both sign the title and you take it to file with the county auditors office. If the seller had a loan to pay off, you will have to wait until it arrives in the sellers mailbox (can take 2-4 weeks) before they can sign it over to you. If the seller sold the car and you believe he is holding out on the title, take your receipt of payment (copy of the check and 'bill of sale' from the seller) and go to small claims court for the title. Make sure you get all evidence and documentation so you are prepared.
Yes you can .You must tell the buyer that the car has no title and the parts are sold as is.
He cannot sell a car without a title and it is illegal. The penalty varies from state to state. Who in their right mind would buy a car when the seller does not have a title to the vehicle?
Then seller doesn't own the car. Don't buy a car without a title. The title is the only thing that proves ownership. ---- If the seller has no title, the car might be stolen. DO NOT buy the car.
want to buy a vehicle without a title but with a bill of sale
No. What if it turns out to be stolen?
Yes, you can buy a car in Kansas without having a drivers license. However, you will need a license in order to title a car.
They used the engine numbers.
ONLY if you can find someone to buy it without a title. NO buyer, NO seller.
The penalty for selling a car without a title varies from state to state. The main problem with buying a car without a title is that you have to have a title in order to register the car.
These type of transaction is illegal since there was no car title that has to be presented in selling that car.
I know in MA that the title is considered a legal document. You are not allowed to sell a car without the title.
Laws differ from state to state but a trip to the DMV by the current owner can usually result in the title being reissued and sent to the owner within a couple of weeks. Do not buy a car without getting a current title naming the person selling the car. Call the VIN into your state DMV to make sure all is good and only buy a car that is titled locally and is current!
In most places there is a something called a salvage title which allows you to establish ownership. Contact your local motor vehicle office to determine what paperwork is required.