Well, honey, in Arkansas, you'll need to fill out some paperwork, pay some fees, and probably stand in line for a bit. First, you'll need to get a VIN inspection from the state police or a certified inspection station. Then, take that paperwork to the Department of Finance and Administration to get your title and license. Just make sure your trailer meets all the safety requirements before hitting the road.
Yes, you can make a bill of sale, or issue a homemade trailor title
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Get a hold of the motor vehicle department in your state and explain the problem, they will get you a new title.
How do I get a title on a feema trailer thats paid off in full.
Once it's complete the state police will inspect it and approve it for a title.
If you are starting a title insurance COMPANY, the actual entity that is an insurance carrier (think 1st American, Chicago, etc.), you will need to contact the Arkansas Department of Insurance as to what their guidelines, reserves, etc. are for becoming a carrier in the state of Arkansas. If you are starting a title insurance AGENCY, the local entity that has a agency agreement with a title insurance COMPANY to sell their insurance products. Please note that a title AGENCY is not the same as a title COMPANY or title UNDERWRITING COMPANY. See the Related Links for more information.
You cannot add a name to a title that is not paid off yet without renegotiating the contract. You can transfer a title after it is paid off.
No, a motor, (boat or otherwise) is not "tiltled" in IL. The boat must be registered with the state and the trailer must be registered and "titled".
depends on where you live. In Ohio trailers are not titled, just registered to the state in order to get plates. When I buy a trailer at a sale I receive a bill of sale, go get the trailer weighed and then go to the license bureau with the documents and register it with the state and purchase current tags. When I sale a trailer I just write up a sold to whom ever receipt and they get it registered with the state.
The State of Arkansas was originally the Territory of Arkansaw, but when it was admitted to the union, the spelling was changed. Later there was a conflict between two Arkansas Senators. One wanted to be called the "Senator from Arkansas", the other "Senator from Arkansaw". The Arkansas Legislature formed a committee of historians to resolve this conflict. In 1881, a state law was passed. In what would become Arkansas Code, title 1, chapter 4, section 1-4-105, the pronunciation would be "Arkansaw"
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