Get a hold of the motor vehicle department in your state and explain the problem, they will get you a new title.
No, you can only replace a lost title. If the vehicle had a lien from the bank, a replacement title will still show the lien.
File for a lost title , then register it as a vintage vehicle . Bring a bill of sale or other proof of ownership.
Generally, the person who's name the car is title in has to file for a lost title. There is a fee. You would need to contact the person who sold/gave you the vehicle.
call the dmv and file for lost title.
At your local state Motor Vehicle office. The original is on file with them, you will need to apply for a duplicate and show some proof of ownership such as the latest validated registration. all you have to do is go to the D.M.V. and file for a lost title .
Year, make, and model of the vehicle doesn't negate a need for a title. Some states allow you to file for a lost title, some do not.
If the vehicle has a lien, the title shouldn't be lost, the lienholder should have it. Once the vehicle is paid in full, they will mail you the title.
if you lost the title you can go to your local dmv that it was registered to and file for a lost title
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Not legally in Texas. I would believe the same laws apply in other states too. If the vehicle is rightfully yours, you can file for a "Lost Title".
The person whose name the car is in needs to file for a lost title.
To file for a title of a vehicle in Texas that was not registered to you take your purchase contract to the Division of Motor vehicles. The purchase contract will prove that you now own the vehicle. They will request you fill out paperwork and check the purchase agreement. Once they have finished their inspection of the documents they will issue you a new title for a fee.