assuming that you bought the car in Pennsylvania, generally you and the seller go to a notary . you with both need photo id, the seller will need to bring the title and you will have to show proof of insurance, then the notary does the hard work, you will have to pay sales tax, title and registration fees, and notary fee's, this all varies place to place. then they will print out a temp or permanent reg. card give you a license plate and a temp temp sticker or permanent plate tag, depending on he notary . you will then receive your new title in a few weeks in the mail
No, you do not have to have a drivers license o register a car in Pennsylvania. You must have either a photo identification card or a U. S. Armed Forces Common Access Card if you do not have a drivers license.
I live in ny am buying a car in pa. how do you get it registered and inspected in ny?
If you have family in Arkansas, they can do it for you.
A photo ID is needed to register a vehicle in the state of Pennsylvania. A photo ID issued from the state will allow a person to register their vehicle.
== == Sure you can. But, if the car is registered in Pennsylvania, Colorado may require you to register it in Colorado. States usually give you a grace period in which to get the registration changed. Check with Colorado's Division of Motor Vehicles to be sure.
what you'll get is a salvage title, you can repair the car and register it but an inspection will be necessary and the title will most likely always show it was salvaged.
No, you cannot register a car you do not own. In order to register a car, you have to have the title.
How can I register my car on cregslist
Wrong category, but I will answer. Of course you can. Make sure you have the title, and get insurance for the drive back to MD, and get temporary tags or in transit tags. When you get to MD, register the car.
You can, should, and are legally required to register a financed car.
No, you can not register a car in a state that you do not reside in. It is illegal to do so, you must register your car where you live.
Pennsylvania does not have registration of ordinary firearms. There is no place or procedure to register a gun, whether inherited or not.