No state has a 30 return law.
There is no return law on a vehicle purchased in Indiana or any other state. You bought it and you own it. The only way you legally can return it in Indiana is if the dealer does not provide you with a title in 21 days. You then must demand the title in writing and the dealer has another 10 days to supply you with the title. If you do not get it after that time period you can return the car and demand a refund.
There is none.
There is no mandatory return policy for used cars in New Jersey.
I am not aware of any state with what is commonly called a "Cooling Off Period" law for new or used cars. Call your State Atty. General, or ask the used car dealer if you can return it. He may say yes.
It's actually a 3 day federal right of recission, which means it is valid in every state.
No, there is no cooling off period or buyers remorse on the purchase of an automobile in any state. You bought it and you own it. The only way you can return it is if the seller agrees.
no
Thats on the Dealers not on the States.
There are currently 4 known nicknames for the state of Indiana: - Crossroads of America; (this was previously used on license plates) - Hoosier State; - Hospitality State; - Sunshine State;
There are different laws based on if a car is new or used. In used cars, you need to get any return policy in writing. In new car sales, it also has to be spelled out although some states of lemon laws which allow of the return of defective new cars.
Return the plate(s) to your local DMV.