You go to court.
All you have to do is go to your local dmv and apply for a duplicate (lost/stolen) title.
You cannot sell a car without a title. Go to you local DMV and tell them you lost the title. There you can apply for a new one. Once you get the new title you can sell the car. Don't try to do it any other way.
If you had the car titled in your name and just lost the title you can go to the court house can tell them you lost the title and they will make you a new one. This will cost you around $10
take the title to the courthouse they may be able to fix it if not they will file for a lost title which means they will call and say you lost your title to the car and they will send a brand new one but you may have to wait like 6 weeks.
Don't do it! You will not be able to register it. You can file for a lost title but good luck. Go to Nevada; all you have to do is sign an affidavit to get a new title. Really.
you may check with your local dmv. they could set you up with the paperwork to apply for a lost title and issue you a new one if you qualify for that
Call your auto company and pay for one Go to your local dmv and apply for a duplicate (lost/stolen) title.
When you register the car in the new state they will give you a new title
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.
No. Each car has its own separate title so you can't transfer it to a different car. You can, however, transfer title of a car from one person to another. That is part of transferring ownership of the car.
You are responsible for the title because you were the one that traded the car. You say the vehicle was never titled. Go to the DMV with the vin number and see if the car was titled and you did receive. If it was then apply for a lost title. If it was never titled you will have to go back to the dealer where it was bought and get them to process the paperwork for the title.
It is actually illegal to sell a car without the title unless stipulated by certain circumstances. If an individual purchases a car without the appropriate title, the vehicle is not legally theirs. However, if the seller mails the title to the MVD/DVS within a certain time frame, the division will mail the new title to the buyer. If the seller has lost their title, they can request a new copy at the local MVD/DVS and fill out the appropriate transfer paperwork. Nevertheless, if the car has already been "purchased" and the seller is non compliant, there is nothing to do short of going to court.
Contact your local court clerk or motor vehicle division. They can get you a replacement.