Anesthesiologist or Anesthetist.
Yes and no. The person you buy it from does not have to register the vehicle but they must title it before they sell it to you.
No, before ... as in: Marcus Welby, MD
You will probably have to go to court and get the judge to order it.
Journeyman is usually the title given to a person who has attained middle-level competence in a profession.
You shouldn't have a problem with getting a title. Just put your information in as the buyer and sign the title. The person you bought it from never titled it and decided to sell it before he did. If its dated, you may have to pay a fine for not registering it in the 45 days given (or whatever time your state allows). Now, if the person you bought it from filled their information in, then he would have to title it before he can sell it to you.
In the title of Raymond Chandler's 1939 novel, 'The Big Sleep' is a (hard-boiled) euphemism for death. If someone is sleeping the big sleep then they are dead.
Sleep Medicine Physician
because he had to have surgery
a persons title
Contact the executor of the estate of the person who died and ask for the title. You should have never taken possession and paid for the car without receiving the title.
That is known as a title. A title like Dr. or Mr. is used before a person's name to indicate their professional or social status.
Ask the DMV for a duplicate title on behalf of the person in jail. And make sure you're putting the car in your name for a good reason. * Only the owner of the vehicle can obtain a duplicate title. The only option is for the incarcerated person to obtain the title and sign it over to the person wishing to purchase the vehicle. All vehicles must have a clear title (no lienholder) before it can be sold.