Yes, you can obtain a title from the state where the car is registered. You typically need to provide the necessary documentation, such as proof of identity, the vehicle's registration details, and possibly a bill of sale. Each state has its own requirements and processes, so it's essential to check with the local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency for specific instructions.
You need the title to be in whatever state you registered the vehicle in.
GO DOWN TO YOUR LOCAL DMV AND BRING YOUR OUT OF STATE TITLE AND PROOF OF CURRENT STATE INSURANCE AND MONEY.
You cannot sell or trade a car without a title. Apply for a duplicate title at your local DMV.
To obtain a title for a car, you need to fill out a title application with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and provide necessary documents such as the vehicle's current title, proof of ownership, and any required fees.
The car needs to be registered in the state the owner resides in.
The cost for a title in Florida will vary For a new car it is $77.25 and for a pre- owned car it is $75.25. If the car was previously registered in another state the cost is $85.25
You should pay tax to the state that you are getting your car registered to
A title is not necessary for a car of that age. Contact your local State DMV title department for abandonment issues and procedures vary from state to state.
Do you have the title of the car in your name? Is there a loan on the car? You will have to register it if your name is on the title!
Who holds the title to this car
No, unfortunately you can not get the car registered without the title. The title must be signed over to you and you must take it to the DMV with you.
you cannot do such a thing. <><><> You will need to contact the motor vehicle dept in YOUR state, and apply for a title to the vehicle- and THEN see about registering the car.