At a notary's office.
a title takes how long to come back
what state? in pa it usually means you do not have to report the milage because of the year of the car
The lien is registered in PA This is normal By the way it may be illegal for you to register this car anywhere knowing of the outstanding lien.
It is in every state. That's called fraud.
registration insurance title drivers liscence
Yes, as long as the vehicle will be re-titled in NYS. This note is from the central NYS DMV office: "The PA title will not be required to be notarized, but if you wish to have it notarized you can use either a PA or a NY notary." I also got a similar response from PennDOT. Once the title leaves their State, they don't require any notarization of the signatures.
That's loaded! The only way you can get the title in PA is to file for a lost title and then it will come back in persons that owned its name and need to be transferred from there. There is another way .... but very risky .... is that NJ has where you can get a title from there with tags with a bill of sale only (your friend make out a bill of sale) but if there a lean or was reported stolen then the po po's will come looking for you!
a dealers license is not required in Pa. You must be the owner and have the vehicle title transfered at a notery and then submit it to Pa DMV where it is placed on file. The owner of any vehicle may sell that vehicle to anyone as long as the title is in his name.
It depends. I just registered and titled 2 of my cars from MA to PA. One was considered a truck and it cost $110.00 JUST for the title. My other car cost $60.00 for the title. idk if its different with different makes and models but that's what I paid and on-top of it there's some other fee's you gotta pay.
One of the responsibilities of the executor is to transfer property. They have the ability to transfer title. The actual distribution is dependent on the will or the laws.
This depends on the state in which the car is titled. OH, PA, and AL all require titles to be notorized before submission to any department of motor vehicles.