If you have recently purchase a property and paid for an Owner's Policy, that policy will be sent to you or your attorney as soon as the Title Agency is in the position to insure the title. This typically happens after all conditions of loan and purchase have been satisfied and the Deed, Mortgage and any other recordable documents have been received and indexed by your County or City Clerk.
If you purchased a property and paid for title insurance, but never received a copy, you can simply contact the title agency that did the work and request a copy. If they do not provide you with your requested copy, contact their insurance underwriter and they will resolve the issue and make sure you are provided with a copy of the policy.
An Owner's Policy is good for a long as you own the insured property, whether that be 1 year or 100 years. Title insurance is non-transferrable and insures your interests against the "history" of the property, such as prior owner's acts, mortgages, liens, etc.
You can obtain a copy of your vehicle title from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in your state. You will need to fill out a form and pay a fee to get a duplicate title.
You can apply for it at the DMV.
Can I order a copy of my car title over the phone and pay with a credit card?
Yes. Call up and ask for another copy to be sent to you. Some banks will do this at no charge. Keep in mind that unless it is a legal, notarized copy of the title, it is not good for much.
No, you cannot but you can call the DMV and have them send you a new copy.
If you mean car title contract DMV. They will charge a fee.
probably not your gonna need the exact name that was on the title
You don't have the title, and you are the owner? If not, go to your local DMV and request a duplicate title. but when i sell it don't i have to transfer the title out of my name into the new owners name? sorry I'm asking so many questions....I'm selling my car, and can't find the title and i wasn't sure what i had to do to get a copy or if i even needed a copy of it in order to sell it..
no
ask your car salers
You can ask the original title agency that issued the Policy for a duplicate or their Underwriter. They may or may not charge for the extra copy.
No, that will come from the title company that handles the closing.