look at the title closely hold it to the light if you don't see your state stamp threw it then its been tampered with or if you don't see small print threw the paper then you got a problem
A title search for a deed to a house can be done at a title abstract office in the District of Columbia. There is a charge for this service. A title search for a vehicle can be done at any Department of Motor Vehicles office in the District of Columbia. If a new title is asked for there is also a charge for this service.
No, Disturbed has never done a song by that title.
You can change title ownership of a commercial building in California. The transfer could be done voluntarily or involuntarily. The title can be transferred through?æa purchase or as a gift.?æ
Without the title you can't prove ownership. You can go to the department of Motor Vehicles and ask for a replacement title if it was registered in your name. If you never had a title for it you can have a title search done and contact the last know owner and request they sign over ownership. In many states it is illegal to sell something like this without a title.
If you have the VIN number, you can have a title search done through the Department Of Motor vehicles. It will not be free. In NYS, they charge around $30.
Deeds are the legal instruments used to transfer ownership of real property. Ownership of some personal property is done via certificates such as Certificates of Title for transferring title to motor vehicles.
I have researched this for you and found that what is necessary to change the title on your car depends on where you live. In the US you should contact the DMV in your state to find the requirements. In Canada it varies from province to province, but in Ontario it can be done at the license bureau.
A title cannot be transferred without the proper paperwork being done and the person on the original title signing it over to the new owner. Therefore, if such a thing has happened, the person has committed several crimes, stealing by deceit, falsifying official documents and forgery, to name a few. No. Both people have legal right to the car if both names are on the original registration and paperwork.
To make buyers believe they are getting an original work of art --------------------- Also, forgery is a crime and all countries have laws that prohibit citizens from indulging in such activity. People involved in forged activities can be jailed and fined heavily by the law. To be simple: Forgery is an illegal activity and should not be done.
it needs to be inspected and changed from salvage title to reg title but who sold you the car should be able to sign it off. if not find out what your state needs for reg. 2nd You can never have a clean title on a salvage title. it's illegal and cant be done legally. I'm not sure about a junk title. That may be a title than can never be registered again. In South Carolina, the titles are blue, but a junk title is red, and vehicles with red titles can never be put back on the road.
No. The Mona Lisa was done by da Vinci and he carried it with him for years. It was with him in France when he died. Now, it is in the Louvre.
In my opinion tires should be rotated every 3k miles along with oil change and filter change. Tons of people agree and I have always done this on all my vehicles