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Q: Is a car titled in the state it was purchased in or the state of the original owner?
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In the state of IL you are buying a ATV and the owner has the original bill of sale with no lien but never titled it to avoid taxes If you title it to you pay taxes on the original price or the price?

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How do you go about getting the original title to your 1996 Toyota Corolla?

Once the original title is lost, you can not get an original title. However, you can always obtain a duplicate title from any state. All that is needed is the VIN number, and the driver's license of the owner the car is titled in. If there is more than one owner, all owners need to be there. If a car dealer is getting the duplicate title for you, a power of attorney must be filed out and notarized. All paperwork must be submitted to the state's department of motor vehicles. There is a fee for this service in every state, and will vary depending on the state. The length of time it will take the DMV to produce a duplicate title is dependant on the state as well.


How can you get a new title if you lose your original one?

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How can someone find the owner of a car by the VIN for free?

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What rights does a cosigner have to gain possession of the vehicle if his name is on the title?

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Where do you pay car sale tax?

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If the title has two names but is not separated by AND or OR then which is the primary owner or are they both equal owners of the vehicle?

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Can credit card companies put a lien on a house for unpaid debt if you bought your house through an owner carry?

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