to any dealer
You have to aquire a title (which is your proof of purchase) to register a vehicle. That is the only valid proof of ownership accepted by the DMV (or MVD). If the legal owner gave it to you he/she should be able to aquire a new title. If you are the legal owner then go to the DMV and get a 'duplicate title'. If you don't know who the registered owner is you are up a creek with no paddle.
You can go to ww.lincoln.com, click on owner, and register you and your vehicle. Then you are able to download the owners manual that you need, at no charge!!
Go to the state Motor Vehicle office, where you would normally register a vehicle. There may be extra steps to take to get title for a salvaged vehicle. Don't buy cars without getting a title. EVER. If the car was stolen you may have to return it.
Yes. Any property owner can have your vehicle removed for ANY or No reason whatsoever. For instance, when you go to Wal-Mart, the manager can have your vehicle removed. Even if it is in a regular parking place. But this is just an example, not the norm.
To register a car take a trip to a local DMV. The department of motor vehicles will require a fee, which may vary on price, depending on the state the owner resides.
You just go and meet the owner and collete the detail from them,,,That is good idea..
If I'm not mistaken you can go to city hall or a policy station in your area and register your dog there and it has to be registered by the dogs current owner how I think has to be 18+
You have to enter the radio code than came with the vehicle on a small plastic card. If you cannot find the code then go to the Honda Owner's link I will post and register your Honda. You can get the code there for free.
You go to Massachusetts and make the title Massachusetts Salvage then you register it in as New Jersey Clean TItle with History of Salvage.
You just go to your local BMV and register it. They are not illegal. Lots of rural mail carriers own them. Register it like any other vehicle.
Question is not very clear.... on most title documents there is a place (usually on the back of the form) for the dealer that bought it from you to "re-assign" the title. So... the dealer COULD have 're-assigned' the same title form (that you signed over to them with your name on it) to the auction business. However when the vehicle was eventually sold the new owner would have to re-title it in their name in order to get proper ownership papers and register it. HOWEVER - if none of this happened and the new owner is driving the vehicle with your name on the title, just go to your local DMV, tell them what happened and they will have an affadavit form that you can fill out on which you swear that you no longer own the vehicle in question.
That vehicle will go to whoever that person willed it to. If no one was willed for it then it will go to the next of kin or whoever is taking over the estate.