You should be able to get a replacement title from the DMV in the state the car is registered in. Of note, it has to be the person who the title's name is in that requests a replacement. They will ask you to sign a few papers and charge I believe $10 or so.
The buyer does, seller can sell without registration on it, it is up to the new buyer if he/she wants to register it.
to register and send my to 2910
by applying to the local municipality to where one wants to register
get in touch with your neighbors brother and find out who the executor of estate was/is for his sister. That person can sign the title over to you and give you a copy that shows they are the executor of estate for her.
Legally, NO! You can sell the vehicle to anyone if the vehicle is over 10 years old and you sell it for parts only, but if the buyer wants to drive the vehicle, they will need a title.
how should title be capitalized: who wants yellow skies when you can have blue
generally there is a provision on the back of the title to assign ownership to another party. The tricky part comes when that individual wants to register it in their state. If that person lives in a state that has sales tax; he/she has to be able to prove that the tax was paid. If they cannot prove it then the tax has to be paid at the time of licensing
my friend wants to have a band title
not enough for me
anyone who wants to take a shot at MY title= I don't understand that answer.
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