temporary insurance comes with newly purchased or gifted cars with your existing ins. depending on state law, you have x amount of days to get the policy updated. if you have no insurance already, then probably not unless you know a rep personally.
Call local insurance Companies that do a title bond Buying a car without a title is very foolish. You may have a vehicle that was stolen. You may have a vehicle that was totally wrecked and rebuilt. You may be in deep on this car. I suggest you contact the previous owner and demand a title or a refund of your money.
"Adding Drivers" I presume you mean for insurance purposes? Has nothing to do with ownership (title). So yes.
Can u get a title loan without a vehicle inspection
If the insurance writes off the vehicle - they get YOUR title document - and THEY then forward it to the DMV informing them that the vehicle is scrapped.
Typically insurance companys do not request to see the title when insuring a vehicle, however you could run into trouble if an accident, specifically a total loss occurs, because they will not be able to make (final) payment on the claim without this. Why not file for a lost title now?
most insurance companies will insure a vehicle with a salvage title. As long as it is state certified.
Why did you buy it without a title. Good luck
Totaled vehicles which have been rebuilt generally have a "salvaged vehicle" title, or whatever it's called in your state. Vehicles with a salvaged vehicle title are by definition, not as valuable as the same vehicle with a clean title. If the vehicle is subsequently in another collision, the insurance company will not pay as much since the loss was not as great. Insurance companies only need to pay you for the actual value of the vehicle.
Yes
No. Every vehicle has to have a title , I believe after 1972. The vehicle cannot be transferred unless there is a clean title to it.
The title of the vehicle should be signed over and given to the person or donation charity to whom your giving the vehilce to.
In many states unless you have a sales contract that specifies issues such as insurance and title transfer issues. I. E. if you want them to immediately transfer the vehicle which should be a given then you might consider putting that directly into the sales contract. In order to recoup your vehicle or correct title issues of the buyer it would be in your best interest to contact your local law enforcement and possibly a lawyer. Small claims court may be your best bet to either correct the title issue or to reclaim your vehicle.