Your states MVD will tell you how IN Arizona call 480-200-9026 it will have to be a BONDED TITLE for Arizona
Once you have received notice that the creditor has been paid in full you can contact the owner of the loan and request the title. They may want to see that they have been paid in full in writing via the trustee. It is really not that hard to get the title. Good Luck!
Legally, if you received any notification fro the lender that the loan was paid in full, and you received a clear title from the lender, the loan is paid in full and you have a clear title. Ethically, you may have problem. Morally, you may need to work with the company to correct the error.
Yes. The title you received when you purchased the vehicle should show the lien holder. Even when you buy a vehicle on credit, you will receive a title. It is a lien title. You will not receive the full or clear title until the vehicle loan is paid off.
do I have to have full coverage if the title is in my name
purchased a vehicle from a friend. Now that I have paid for it in full, the guy I bought it from will not give me the title. I'm not even sure if he ever had the title transferred to his name when he purchased it. I need to know how to go about getting a title. Please help. Thank you
The full title of an ambassador is "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary."
You cannot return the vehicle for a refund. Unless you signed the title when you bought the vehicle, you really can't be sure the dealership had the title. The title may have to come directly from the state issuing the title. If you bought the vehicle used, there may have been a payoff on it and the title will have to come from the lender of the previous owner. If you bought it new, they would have to send the MSO to get the license plates and it will come from the state agency of motor vehicles. The dealership does not supply the title of a vehicle. If not purchased from a private party or in some cases, paid for in full, the buyer must take all the information, bill of sale, and so forth to the DMV, register the vehicle, pay sales tax and licensing fees, and a title will be mailed to the buyer with the lender shown as lien holder or a clear title, meaning the vehicle is solely owned by the person(s) whose names are shown on the title itself.
Did you ever get this resolved. I have the same problem.
If you wish to receive a legal standpoint then you should contact an attorney.
Mother the wardrobe is full of infantrymen......that is the title :)
Michigan is a title theory state where the property title remains in trust until payment in full occurs for the underlying loan.Michigan is a title theory state where the property title remains in trust until payment in full occurs for the underlying loan.Michigan is a title theory state where the property title remains in trust until payment in full occurs for the underlying loan.Michigan is a title theory state where the property title remains in trust until payment in full occurs for the underlying loan.
Did you get or see a title when you purchased the car? If the dealer knowingly sold you a salvage vehicle without full disclosure, ask for a refund or threaten legal action. It's illegal not to disclose such info. This is not the case for a private seller.