You can go back to the previous owner and get him to apply for a duplicate then sign it over to you. According to the year and the state you may be able to go to the state and file a few forms and affidavit's or go to a Vehicle Titling Service. One that has a Money back Guarantee and works in Any State.
no.get your title first
Visit your local County Court Clerk. They can advise you on what if anything you can do.
You will need to request a "Title Search" from the DMV
If bought from a dealer, yes. If bought from an individual and your state does not require a title for an ATV then no.
Tax liens must be paid before title to the property is transferred. The purpose of a tax lien is to prevent the property from being transferred before the lien is paid.
Yes. The deed is the instrument by which title to real property is transferred to a new owner. The deed and the title are not separate.
A lien on the deed -- unit's title -- clouds it, meaning that monies to satisfy the lien must be paid before clear title can be transferred.
purchased a vehicle from a friend. Now that I have paid for it in full, the guy I bought it from will not give me the title. I'm not even sure if he ever had the title transferred to his name when he purchased it. I need to know how to go about getting a title. Please help. Thank you
AnswerNot necessarily penalties, but you may be required to pay back property taxes if the vehicle is not registered before the new year. Most states do not require a vehicle to be registered or title transferred until the vehicle is running.
You need to review the provisions of the trust for instructions on how and if the title can be transferred by the trustee to the beneficiary.You need to review the provisions of the trust for instructions on how and if the title can be transferred by the trustee to the beneficiary.You need to review the provisions of the trust for instructions on how and if the title can be transferred by the trustee to the beneficiary.You need to review the provisions of the trust for instructions on how and if the title can be transferred by the trustee to the beneficiary.
Who ever signed the pay day loan contract owes the money. You bought the car for the friend so the title should have your name on it until such time as you have been paid for the car and you sign over the title to the person buying it from you.
You will out the sections that apply to the owner (seller) and sign the title over to the new buyer. The new buyer then takes the title to the motor vehicle office and has the ownership of the car transferred into his or her name. You might want to accompany the individual while this is being done to assure that the title was indeed transferred, otherwise you may still be responsible for any/all tickets and/or accidents the car is involved in.