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A car should always have a title if not see the person you bought it from or see the dealership.
All vehicles have a title. You should have never bought a car without receiving the title. Demand the title from the seller. If he does not have one, take him in tow to your local DMV and request a duplicate title.
No. Each car has its own separate title so you can't transfer it to a different car. You can, however, transfer title of a car from one person to another. That is part of transferring ownership of the car.
Most states will allow you to register a car in one name even if two names are on the title. Of course, the registration has to be in one of the names on the title.
If the title says "and" then both people are needed to sell the car. If the title says "or" then only one of the people is needed for a sale.
If you do not have a title to a car due to losing it, you can fill out an affidavit. By filling one out, you are truthfully saying the car belongs to you and you can then get a title.
Go to your local DMV and ask for a duplicate title.
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Depending on the state you're in and the year of the car then yes you can sell one without a title.
you have to be 18 to own a car and have your name on the title. but you can sell a car to a person under 18 and have their parents put their name on the title
A salvage title car will bring far less that one without a salvage title. Deduct about 20% from the retail value.