I'm guessing you're asking how to get a title, if your car didn't come with one. It depends the state, you need to call you local Department of motor vehicles to find out. If it helps, in Ohio, you cannot get a title for a car that was sold with none.
i have a person who sold me a car under bankrupcty, and i need the title . gow can i tell if its still under or not?
Once you have sold the car you do not have to supply the title . It would be helpful to the buyer but cars are bought and sold with out titles all the time. If the title is branded (Unclean) that is something out of your control. It seems the buyer might have wanted to know that before they purchased.
I sold my car two weeks ago and now I get a storage notification from the police.
IF it is YOUR car, yes.
That means that at some point the car was wrecked so severely that the cost to repair it exceeded 75% of the value of the car. The car was therefore totaled and sold to a salvage yard. The salvage yard sold the car to someone who repaired it and sold it with the required salvage title. You should have noticed the salvage title when you bought the car.
The lien must be paid off and the title must then be signed over to you. You cannot insure and register the car in your name without a title.
This is an almost impossibility, unless the title has been doctored. If "the company" sold person A the car, the title contains that company's name as a lien holder, which means that the car cannot be transferred to another person without the approval of "the company". Look at a car title from a dealership, for example, and see what color it is. Then look at a title for a vehicle that is paid for and is free and clear. The dealership title has the dealership name on it as the lien holder, different color title. The free and clear title has no lien holder and is a different color. If a car has been sold with a lien holder, person A is responsible for payment for the car, regardless of who is driving it.
A junk title means that the car cannot be driven, sold or registered in its current condition.
report police obiviously or u have gone car mnufacture
Generally, the person who's name the car is title in has to file for a lost title. There is a fee. You would need to contact the person who sold/gave you the vehicle.
Oh yes. You need to get that title in the name of the new owner.
You take the title and the forms signing it over to you to your state's DMV office.