Take it to the DMV for inspection so they can verify that it is not stolen. Then get a duplicate from DMV
You can file for a lost or junk title
The original owners of the Globe Theatre were the "Lord Chemberlain's Men". The were a acting group. And built it after they lost the lease of "The Theatre" in 1599.
you have to go back to original owner and have them apply for lost title
The previous owner goes to the department of motor vehicles and fills out some paperwork. Then he pays a fee. You go with him and sign the paperwork for a new title, and pay a fee. If he had not lost the original title, he would not need to go to the department, fill out the paperwork, and pay the lost title fee. The original owner must go to the DMV to get a duplicate. In some states the owner can sign an application form for a duplicate and anyone can take it to the DMV but the title will still be issued to the original owner.
In Massachusetts yes $25.00
you will need to go to the bmv and file for lost or stolen title, it title is in previous owners name, how to transfer in my name if owner is deceased.
You can get a duplicate title if you lost the original copy shorty after buying a car from someone by filling the application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190) form.
You can get a duplicate title if you lost the original copy shorty after buying a car from someone by filling the application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190) form.
Once the original title is lost, you can not get an original title. However, you can always obtain a duplicate title from any state. All that is needed is the VIN number, and the driver's license of the owner the car is titled in. If there is more than one owner, all owners need to be there. If a car dealer is getting the duplicate title for you, a power of attorney must be filed out and notarized. All paperwork must be submitted to the state's department of motor vehicles. There is a fee for this service in every state, and will vary depending on the state. The length of time it will take the DMV to produce a duplicate title is dependant on the state as well.
Just what it says. a replacement for an original one that has been lost or damaged.
If you have proof of purchase for the vehicle you may be able to order a new title in your name if not then you're going to have to hunt down the original owner.
Alabama DOR has a website where you can find a Replacement title application. Print, fill out, and mail in to their address listed on the site.