In many states, a slavage vehicle can be inspected and receive a "salvage title". If you ever want to sell the vehicle you'll have to disclose the salvage title.
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No - it is a used vehicle It has Already been titled
yes you can but you will need the marriage certificate as well as the death certificate and fill out papers at the DMV.
Yes. In order to receive a 'restricted vehicle' plate, your vehicle must be titled in your name. If you have not previously titled your vehicle, you will be required to do so unless you have a motorbike or ATV you purchased before January 1, 2009, or you have a UTV purchased before July 1, 2006. You will need to bring ownership documents with you to register. Include any signed title from the seller, manufacturer's certificate of origin, prior registration, and bills of sale you may have. Applicable sales tax will also be due.Source: Idaho DMV Restricted Vehicle Registration FAQ'S
As long as it is titled in your name, you can sell it without it being registered.
no
The vehicle can be sold as new as long as it has not been titled.
Call your agent, there are some cases where you can.
If you are bringing a vehicle into the state of CA that has a lien on it still and you need to get plates and registration to operate vehicle you will need to take the current registration card you have from the state where previously titled & registered into a CA DMV office and tell them you need to apply for a "Golden Rod Registration". This means that you want to get registration only in CA because the vehicle is titled in another state with a lien holder on it. In addition to the out of state reg card you will need to: 1. Fill out a REG 343 2. Have the vehicle smogged 3. Have DMV or a licensed vehicle verifier complete a "Verification of Vehicle 4. If the vehicle is a truck or commercial vehicle you will have to get a weight certificate from a certified wiegh master 5. Fill out a DMV statement of facts explaining you are requesting a "Golden Rod Registration" Vehicle Registration Wizards @ vehregwizard@gmail.com
Yes, at least until September 1,2008. A golf cart must be titled and registered to be driven on a street with a posted speed limit of 35mph or less. A golf cart is registered as a passenger vehicle with a gc body type. All slow moving vehicle laws apply when operating a cart on the street.
If there is no specific designation on the vehicle title the default laws of the state in which the vehicle is titled will apply.