The deed to your house is a recorded document. So, you would go down to the land records office in your jurisdiction and request a copy. If you remember the title company you used, you can also ask them for a copy.
Perform an online search by using the state, county + land records. Contact the land records office and ask how you can obtain a copy. You may need to send a check and obtain it by mail or it may be available online for free or for a fee.
As long as you recorded your deed in the land records you can visit that office and obtain a copy of your deed.
As long as you recorded your deed in the land records you can visit that office and obtain a copy of your deed.
As long as you recorded your deed in the land records you can visit that office and obtain a copy of your deed.
As long as you recorded your deed in the land records you can visit that office and obtain a copy of your deed.
Perform an online search by using the state, county + land records. Contact the land records office and ask how you can obtain a copy. You may need to send a check and obtain it by mail or it may be available online for free or for a fee.
As long as you recorded your deed in the land records you can visit that office and obtain a copy of your deed.
You can file for a lost or junk title
If you need a replacement for a lost title you must contact you state Motor Vehicle department and pay a lost title replacement fee.
Go to your local dmv and get a duplicate copy.
You can ask the original title agency that issued the Policy for a duplicate or their Underwriter. They may or may not charge for the extra copy.
You can get a duplicate title if you lost the original copy shorty after buying a car from someone by filling the application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190) form.
You can get a duplicate title if you lost the original copy shorty after buying a car from someone by filling the application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190) form.
yes, you will need the plate number and 15.00 dollars for a lost title fee.
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Go to the secretary of state and apply for a "lost title". its about a $25 fee, and you should have a new copy of the title within 3 weeks or so.
Title to real property is evidenced by a deed in a recorded land system. Once the deed is recorded and entered into the local land records system (books and /or computer) the original is returned to you. Even if that original is lost you can always obtain a copy at the land records office once the deed has been recorded.
The owner of the vehicle needs to call the DMV and pay for and order a new copy of the title to turn over to you.
you will need to go to the bmv and file for lost or stolen title, it title is in previous owners name, how to transfer in my name if owner is deceased.