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The owner of the vehicle needs to call the DMV and pay for and order a new copy of the title to turn over to you.
The buyer/borrower should have a copy of the title, as it is needed to register the vehicle. The title will have the name of the buyer and the name of the company holding the lien on the vehicle.
If you need a replacement for a lost title you must contact you state Motor Vehicle department and pay a lost title replacement fee.
If the vehicle is yours, you can go to your local DMV and get a duplicate copy.
If you have no LIENS on the title if there are some you have to go to lienholder and check for payoff dates and obtain copy for DMV & your records
Most insurance companies will not need a copy of the title. That's because we generally have our own means of verifying the title and ownership. If the company does request a copy of your title it is usually because when they went to verify the vehicle information with the state, it came back as a mismatch or a no hit.
You can get a duplicate title if you lost the original copy shorty after buying a car from someone by filling the application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190) form.
You can get a duplicate title if you lost the original copy shorty after buying a car from someone by filling the application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190) form.
Provide the DMV with a copy of death certificate when you transfer title.
If the title was transferred properly, you can request a duplicate title at the vehicle registration office. If the title was not transferred properly, the previous owner may need to do this, then execute a proper transfer of title. The details may vary by state. Something else you could try is going back to the auction where you purchased the vehicle and have them get you a duplicate title and pay them the lost title fee. They will have power of attorney from the person they got it from. I've had to do that a few times.
You must prove that it was sold to you and have the person named in the title sign it and the bill of sale. If the bike was salvaged you can take steps through your local DMV to have you renamed as the owner.
Do not keep the title to your vehicle in the vehicle. Keep it in your home somewhere safe.