a few days or even a week
The auction should have the title. They typically take a day or 2 after the auction to get the titles sent out or ready to be picked up. You then fill in the buyer info and take it to your local tag office.
No. The title is the document that establishes ownership.
if you are the highest bidder, you get the auction papers to the car, when u go to the DMV you will register the car as your own, the title will come in the mail and show an existing lien on the car it says the banks name and your name yet, the person who originally requested the auto loan will have to pay for the car even if it is in your possesion, so you are not responsible for paying the lien and no one has the authority to take that vehicle away from you as long as you bought it legally in a auction and keep copies of all the auction paper work cause one day you might need it. now if you want to sell the car with a lien on the title, i don't know what happens there, that's the step im up to.
As long as the title and loan are in your name the car is yours. Any payments missed will effect your credit. Take the vehicle back, now.
I live in New York and bought a car with cash 2 months ago and am still waiting for my title. I've heard it should only take 1 month but could take up to 3 months. I live in New York and bought a car with cash 2 months ago and am still waiting for my title. I've heard it should only take 1 month but could take up to 3 months.
Some titles are on hand while others are not. Most auctions will charge the seller $50.00 if the title is not at the auction when the car is offered for sale. If you purchase a car from an auction they have 30 days to get you a title. If they fail to do so the seller has to take the car.
Normal financing can take up to 45 days or less if the buyers are ready with a pre-approval and the house is empty. If it is bought thru an auction, then you can take longer. Take note that the longer you take the more money it will cost you. Read all the fine print!!
All vehicles have a title. You should have never bought a car without receiving the title. Demand the title from the seller. If he does not have one, take him in tow to your local DMV and request a duplicate title.
You can transfer with a duplicate title depending on the reason. If you bought the car, you can use a duplicate title "IF" you have a bill of sale. If it is a family member's car, you might want to take them with you to the DMV.
It take about 2 weeks to get the title of the car
four to six weeks
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