We own a vacation home in Mexico but are U.S. citizens. We bought a car in Mexico to drive but the insurance is expensive. How do we go about transfering the title to the U.S. so we can purchase insurance from a U.S. company?
You will need to fill out a form from the DMV to transfer the title. You will also need to pay a tax to transfer.
In most US states, go to a title agency and fill out the necessary paperwork. They charge about ($50.00) for the transfer - not including the charge in your state. Also, if you are giving the car as a gift, there are usually no taxes to be paid.
Isn't if as long as you have the title to the vehicle you can do whatever you want as long as the vehicle is also paid for
Haha, ATM. You do it everywhere in the world!
Most, if not all, states in the US will allow joint ownership on a car title.
yes as long as she dont get caught or else shes gonna get the car towed
Isolation.
Depends on where you moving it from in Mexico and where are moving it to in the United States.
U.S. citizens entering by car from Mexico are required to have their passports as well as other supporting documents. These include NEXUS, SENTRI and/or FAST.
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and New Mexico
yes you can register a car with such title anywhere in the us.
She could in some states. However, since neither of us knows you, and you are not related to us in some way, then no. My wife will not transfer the tag from her vehicle to your car. Seriously, your wife can transfer the tag from her vehicle to your car. Most of the US states are common property states. That is what you own in the marriage, she does. Even in states that are not common property states, the spousal relationship permits a lot of cross over of property.
To legalize a car from the U.S. for use in Mexico there are few forms to fill out and an approval is needed from customs. Also there may be varying fees for customs and for registration.