If your lender hasn't already given it to you, you must contact them for it. They have to provide one at your request, but I'm not sure whether they are allowed to charge for it.
You can't. No paperwork, no proof.
Flood insurance is a whole different animal. But proof of loss is basically the same in all coverages/claims. Proof of ownership can be made by receipt, the damaged property, even an instruction manual can be used, pictures of the item even the fore or background. If repairable then of course an estimate for repair, your carrier will give you the guidelines for proof of loss.
"Proof beyond a reasonable doubt."
An employer can extend a job offer to a candidate before the paperwork is turned. However, the candidate cannot begin working before turning in the paperwork, especially proof of legal right to work.
you do not need to bring any special paperwork if you are buying a car from a car auction. the only proof you will need is the paperwork after to buy the car to get insurance and the titles switched in your name.
Contact the better business bureau in your area for assistance. You should also send a written notice to the car dealer asking for the needed paperwork. In the letter you need to give a reasonable date by which they must provide the paperwork. Send the letter by certified mail so you have proof you sent it. If the dealer does not produce the needed paperwork in a reasonable amount of time you can sue them for the money you paid. Plus in most states by not providing a legal title they are breaking the law and could be fined and loose their dealers licence.
Yes.
If it's a vehicle, you need to go to the Dept of Motor Vehicles in your state and fill out the necessary paperwork. Assuming that the vehicle is paid off.......You will probably need the death certificate and proof that the vehicle would be yours (will or trust paperwork).
There IS no proof of citizenship for illegal [citizens] aliens. I should say, there is no legal proof of citizenship for illegal aliens.
You need : * Title in the name of the seller * Bill of sale (or that portion of the reverse of the title filled out and signed by the seller) * Proof of release of lien, if the previous owner recently paid off a car loan (the paperwork from the bank may not have been entered into the DMV computer system yet) * Proof of insurance for that vehicle for the buyer * Registration form * Registration fee
None. The superintendent has ultimate control
Minimum age: 18, with a major credit card, and proof of present (and current) automobile insurance.