have the guy make you a bill of sell or you can print a bill of sell off by going to the DMV website this may work in some states i live in Utah and as long as you have a bill of sell with the right owners name it works but make sure that he is the owner cuz if not you may have to sue him to get your money back
“I there someone around that will give a motorcycle title loan ”
There are several different title loans available for motorcycles. Motorcycle title loans are usually short term and expected to be paid back within 14 days. There are many options for motorcycle title loans. The loans may not be as big as those on a regular vehicle but can still help you out when you need it the most.
Title for abandoned motorcycle in Virginia
In Massachusetts yes $25.00
If you get a motorcycle but the seller never sends you the title, you should contact the seller. If the seller still does not give you the title, you should take the seller to court. The seller is obligated to provide you with a valid title so that you can register the car.
You get the title
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Who has the title to this motorcycle? If they do then you'll have a tough time getting your money or your bike. Contact a lawyer - you might need one.
A CD title I believe is not actually a title. CD in reference to a motorcycle usually means a Certificate of Destruction.
Don't pay him until the title is in your hands. Also, make sure your bill of sale mentions that YOU don't get the loan, and that it is still his responsibility.
The ADD123 website allows users to do a motorcycle title search. Your local DMV is also able to do a motorcycle title search. All that is required is the VIN number.
You won't be able to change the registration until whomever holds the lien signs off on the vehicle title. You may be able to assume the loan, but nevertheless will still have to qualify and most likely re-finance the original loan.