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Yes, you can put a lien on a bonded title.
A Texas bonded title is just as good as any other title. You can sell it. It will only have the bonded remarks for 3 years. See website for Auto Title Recovery.
Your states MVD will tell you how IN Arizona call 480-200-9026 it will have to be a BONDED TITLE for Arizona
http://www.dmv.org/tx-texas/title-transfers.php#Less_Common_Title_Transfer_Situations DMV.ORG - The Unofficial Guide to the DMV http://www.lawrenceautotitle.com/bonded_title_questionnaire.pdf
You must obtain a bonded title. Have the car appraised at a licensed vehicle dealership. You will post a bond, either cash or a fee based on your credit history through an insurance company for 1.5 times the appraised value of the vehicle. Apply for a bonded title. You will get a title for the car. If someone else rightfully claims ownership to the car within three years, they will be given the bond. You will have all rights to the car regardless. Otherwise at the end of three years the state will release the bond to you.
I can not answer your first question however I would suggest going to the place you bought the car from
The Department of Motor vehicles in your state will help you with searching for the title information on your vehicle. Another idea would be to call the bank you have your car loan through, they will have the title to your car.
Keep it in a secure place like a bank safety deposit box or fire proof file box in your home. DO NOT KEEP IT IN THE CAR! You will not need it in the car at any time. The title is only needed when buying, selling or registering the car.
Normally you have to. Never keep the title in the vehicle, keep it at home in a safe place or in a bank deposit box.
Just keep paying your car loan.Just keep paying your car loan.Just keep paying your car loan.Just keep paying your car loan.
no, but it is recommended. the repo co has insurance and is bonded for this type of situation. you will have to provide proof of repo to your insurance co.
Go to the Motor Vechicle and do a title search. it will cost about $25.00