All states have a method of obtaining a "duplicate title" for a vehicle. But only the registered owner can get it. You'll have to fill out a standard form and pay a fee, and you can mail this in or take it to an office. This will get the process started, and your new title will be on its way according to the schedule of the vehicle department in your state. All states have vehicle information available online, and the forms can almost certainly be found at your state's vehicle department page. Good luck.
File for missing person. If your name is also on title then file for theft, if not then that cannot be helped. You can apply with the bank that your name be removed from the loan which most likely will cause you to pay a certain amount or you wont even be able to have it removed.
Restore the missing or corrupt file from backup.
File a missing persons report.
The definition and handling of an abandoned auto and title varies from state to state. You will need to contact a local Department of Motor Vehicle office to find out the specifics for your state.
"Missing" in French is translated as "manquant" or "disparu".
cannot imagine any situation where an insurance company would pay the entire amount without this title.......file for lost title with your state..
A bonded title is a procedure used to obtain a vehicle title when you do not have a title assigned to you to surrender and get you a title. You have to file documents with the state and obtain a surety bond to surrender to the state. Once you do this you get a title in your name. There is a lady in Beaumont Texas. She has a business call Auto Title Recovery. She has 30 years of experience in titles. She can help you get a title. She has a website.
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Absolutely, name exists on title therefore you are part owner.
Well it's obvious that you still owe them money and the "Lien" was released by mistake. The honest thing to do would be to call them and inform them so they can file for a new title.