It depends on what item you are talking about. Very generally speaking, you contact the department of whatever organization the item is registered with. For instance, if it's a vehicle, at least in Tennessee, you go to the local county clerk's office. If you're talking about some other item, it just depends.
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 .
You need to obtain a duplicate registration ownership title for the vehicle. As the seller, you need to sign this vehicle over to the new owner - this cannot happen in thin air ... must sign the document and it alone.
Go to the local state DMV office and fill out the application for a duplicate title. The person will need proof of ownership and the VIN # of the motorcycle. Proof of ownership can be a bill of sale or a notarized statement from the previous owner transferring ownership to the present owner.
where i get the irctc registration form
If the vehicle is yours, you can go to your local DMV and get a duplicate copy.
you have mail in a registration form
In the most technical sense, no registration is required, but the further along you are in the process, the easier it will be to prove ownership.
You only get a replacement title usually when there is a change in ownership, then it will be mailed, if no change you just get a new registration
A sole proprietorship is the simplest form of business ownership.
A Certificate or Registration is given to the pharmacist upon registration in Hong Kong as stated in Schedule 9 of Cap. 138. A duplicate certificate may be issued by the Secretary if needed for a good reason.
Varies greatly from state to state. Go to your local DMV website to find out.
Change of registration at DMV with his signature relinquishing his ownership.