In California you can go to the D.M.V. ( division of motor vehicles) and file a car abandonment. You will need the vin # which is 18 numbers for newer cars They will have you pay all back fees, up to three years.
In California you can go to the D.M.V. ( division of motor vehicles) and file a car abandonment. You will need the vin # which is 18 numbers for newer cars They will have you pay all back fees, up to three years.
Ask the person who is driving the car who the owner is.
the VIN # is located on your Title, and if u dont have the Title then its located on the Inspection stickeer on the window, and if your cars not inspected, (assuming you lost your title) call the DMV and claim a lost title, and if u dont have any of that, Im wondering how u got the car.
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If if color title was not changed over from previous owner and previous owner went and got the car that I have the title what can I do about the previous owner getting my car when I have the title but still in his name
Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.
if u have any friends that are car dealers they can find out,,,or call title office and ask how to get one,,they have papework for that
Yes. If your name is on the title you are considered owner of that car.
When the owner of a car signs the title, it becomes and open title, and the holder of the title is the owner of the car. When selling a vehicle, the owner should not sign the title until they have the money because if the buyer has possession of the open title and the vehicle, they can clam ownership.
You and the previous owner can draw up a title. Just get it notarized and it has to be legal.
Ask to see the title of the car... the seller must sign over the title to sell the car. The financing bank will hold the title until a loan is paid off, at which time the title transfers to the owner as proof the car is paid off.
Your question doesn't make any sense. Kindly edit it and send it again to get a logical answer.
No