Once the original title is lost, you can not get an original title. However, you can always obtain a duplicate title from any state. All that is needed is the VIN number, and the driver's license of the owner the car is titled in. If there is more than one owner, all owners need to be there. If a car dealer is getting the duplicate title for you, a power of attorney must be filed out and notarized. All paperwork must be submitted to the state's department of motor vehicles. There is a fee for this service in every state, and will vary depending on the state. The length of time it will take the DMV to produce a duplicate title is dependant on the state as well.
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Its original title was the U.S. Tariff Commission; it received its current title in 1975.
The original title is "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Little Girl"
The titles of motor vehicles come in different colors. A blue title is the original title to the car, a brown title is a duplicate title that is issued when the original owner sells the car, and a pink title is a salvage title.
The original title for "And Then There Were None" was "Ten Little N*****s," which was changed to the current title prior to its publication in 1939.
Anne Frank's diary's original title was Het Achterhuis. This can be translated to The Diary.
What was the original, apt title of Steven Weber's The Weber Show?
The original title of the novel Holes was "Wrong Place, Wrong Time." It was changed before publication to the title we know today.
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A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing (real or fictional) and always begins with a capital letter; for example:A person - Abraham Lincoln or CinderellaA place - Rome, Italy or the Emerald CityA thing - Toyota Corolla or M&MsA title - President of Brazil or "To Kill a Mockingbird"
the original or real title of rabindranath tagore and tagore family was kushary.
You will need to request a "Title Search" from the DMV