you must go through a lean sale it takes one weak and if it passes you get the old title and then just go to the dmv and regester it and put it in your name and your good to go
To title a home built motorcycle, you must have it first inspected by your local police department. If it passes they will give you paperwork to give the DMV who can issue a title.
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Absolutely not ! Tell him to get his own motorcycle !
You can get a new Harley title in Florida by applying for the title through the tag or tax collector's office. This process is usually done via computer and the paper title is issued for a fee.
no, paperwork is needed to transfer title of ownership to you as the new legal owner, perhaps you culd try a private sale but in order to register it you would need paperwork, at least a bill of sale.
yes you can WITH ID and signed paperwork stating you lost title so that if car is stolen, they can find you!!
you may check with your local dmv. they could set you up with the paperwork to apply for a lost title and issue you a new one if you qualify for that
Answer:Easy, contact www.MyCarTitle.comI purchased a Classic Ducati motorcycle right out of the barn at an estate sale. I contacted www.MyCarTitle.com and in 3 1/2 weeks I received a new clear title for my classic.
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The previous owner goes to the department of motor vehicles and fills out some paperwork. Then he pays a fee. You go with him and sign the paperwork for a new title, and pay a fee. If he had not lost the original title, he would not need to go to the department, fill out the paperwork, and pay the lost title fee. The original owner must go to the DMV to get a duplicate. In some states the owner can sign an application form for a duplicate and anyone can take it to the DMV but the title will still be issued to the original owner.
A title is a document that proves ownership of the vehicle. A vehicle cannot be legally registered and licensed. When you purchase a vehicle you receive the title from the seller. You take the title to the DMV, fill out the paperwork and you will receive a new title in your name and the name of any lien holders.
I would have to assume you have a legitimate bill of sale for the motorcycle. Given that go to your local Department of Motor Vehicles and apply for a replacement/lost title. They will most likely charge you a fee to replace your title. If you have no bill of sale you may still attempt to visit your Department of Motor Vehicles and inquire or visit your states website to research replacing a title.