Contact the dealer or finance company, whoever has the title, and ask them to send it to you. If they refuse, you may have to contact an attorney.
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You should get a bill of sale AND the title of ownership.
You should pay tax to the state that you are getting your car registered to
Answer: I take it you are talking about a trade in. You or the dealer will have to apply for a lost title.. simple.
You probably signed something saying that you would get the title to the lender so I believe that they can accelerate the loan. It shouldn't be hard for you to get a duplicate title if the title is lost.
Take your title and ID into the ford dealer and they should give you a code
In 27 BC the Roman senate extended Octavian unprecedented powers and declared him Augustus, this also is interpreted as Emperor and Princips. Princips is translated into "The first among Equals". After the death of Lepidus, Augustus also became Pontifex Maximus and thus head of all religious offices. In Latin I should add that Emperor or General Caesar is son of a god.Additional Comment:The title of 'Augustus' and Emperor was given to the Frank King Charlemagne by the then Pope on 25 December 800 AD. Starting with the first Reich of Otto the Great in 962 AD to Napoleon's, the title of 'Romanorum Imperator Augustus' or August Emperor of the Romans was used.
When you are purchasing a vehicle, you should confirm the location and possession of the vehicle's title. If you have purchased the vehicle from a dealer, and have made all required initial payments, the dealer is required to deliver the title to you within 21 days of the date of the sale. If the dealer cannot deliver the title at the time of sale, you may request a 21-day affidavit from the BMV which the dealer is required to sign stating that he or she will deliver the title for the vehicle to you within 21 days of the date of sale.
The title of the vehicle should be signed over and given to the person or donation charity to whom your giving the vehilce to.
Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.
yes
You do, the dealer may roll it into the price,but ultimately you do