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you have until the notary expires to transfer the title. In California 10 days is the quoted limit of time with out penalties. Actually in CA you have 30 days to transfer a CA title without accruing any penalties and 20 days to transfer an out-of-state without any penalties becoming due. Vehicle Registration Wizards - www.vehicleregwizards.com
Yes, but if you don't transfer it after 30 days there is a small fee added to the processing fees. It says it on the back of the title.
30 days strictly net means you have exactly 30 days from the date on invoice to submit payment for goods or services performed. Any time after that late penalties could result.
Comply to the courts within 30 days!!!!
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Most States require that the process take place in less than 30 days. I some areas title transfer must happen in 10 days.
Penalties include 30-60 days in jail and fines from $750-$1,000 See related link for info.
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It normally take 30-45 days to get a title. I you financed the vehicle, you wont get the title, the lienholder will get it and send it to you once the loan is paid in full.
NT3 = new title within 30 days. means someone registered this car less than 30 days ago and want to sell it. not a good sign.
5 weeks It will vary depending on where you are at. Kansas says 30 days.
I've heard that many banks will hold title for up to 30 days until checks and/or credit cards clear. Apparently, Credit Cards can be disputed up to 30-90 days, so they get nervous about taking credit cards for payment and having you come back and challenge the charge. If you pay off in cash or cashiers checks, they are supposed to release the title quickly (5 working days I think).