That's loaded!
The only way you can get the title in PA is to file for a lost title and then it will come back in persons that owned its name and need to be transferred from there.
There is another way .... but very risky .... is that NJ has where you can get a title from there with tags with a bill of sale only (your friend make out a bill of sale) but if there a lean or was reported stolen then the po po's will come looking for you!
I'm guessing you're asking how to get a title, if your car didn't come with one. It depends the state, you need to call you local Department of motor vehicles to find out. If it helps, in Ohio, you cannot get a title for a car that was sold with none.
The penalty for selling a car without a title varies from state to state. The main problem with buying a car without a title is that you have to have a title in order to register the car.
That depends on the state and or local regulations.
No problem - the title has nothing to do with the car company - the title comes from the state.
The state in which you live will send you the title.
He cannot sell a car without a title and it is illegal. The penalty varies from state to state. Who in their right mind would buy a car when the seller does not have a title to the vehicle?
If the car's owner lost the title to the car a replacement title or duplicate title can be applied for thru the state dmv.
You title the car in the state the car is stored and driven in.
On a New Jersey title, the 'Z' suffix indicates that the car was once title out-of-state.
Depends on which state.
50/50 split. None more none less.
you should be able to get a replacement title by contacting the state. Often you can sign a state form that transfers title. Check with YOUR state to see the local laws.