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Call the Dept. of Motor Vehicles in your state. They handle it, they will tell you how.
It stands for Motor Vehicle Repair Industry Council. Its part of the Dept of Fair Trading and it issues licenses for motor mechanics and vehicle workshops in NSW Australia.
Call the dept. of Motor Vehicles in your area and FIND OUT!
In California you need a copy of your Dept. of Motor Vehicles registration.
Do this at your local dept of motor vehicles, county court clerk or wherever vehicle titles are issued in your state or county.
you cannot do such a thing. <><><> You will need to contact the motor vehicle dept in YOUR state, and apply for a title to the vehicle- and THEN see about registering the car.
I'm not in California but I'm guessing you will need at least, a business license, and a tow vehicle license for hauling vehicle's. Check with the Dept. of Licensing and the California Highway Patrol. Both have websites that will likely help you with your question.
You can go to http://www.carfax.com/ and enter a license plate number or vehicle identification number on any vehicle you are considering to purchase. Another suggestion would be to check with your local Motor Vehicle Dept.
Call your agent or policy services dept, and tell them which vehicle you no longer have and that you want to transfer that policy (if possible) to your new vehicle, they will take it from your first sentence, and happily assist you.
Most California Crash reports have the Vehical type listed as one of 99 Diferent codes. Code 7 is for SUV
If you are asking if a vehicle that has been totaled and is in a salvage yard can be repaired and put back on the road, the answer is yes. Each state has their own rules on the process. Contact you state Motor Vehicle Dept for details on how to accomplish this.
If it's a vehicle, you need to go to the Dept of Motor Vehicles in your state and fill out the necessary paperwork. Assuming that the vehicle is paid off.......You will probably need the death certificate and proof that the vehicle would be yours (will or trust paperwork).