Yes you can in most states. The process is complicated. The main test here is if it passes safety inspections after it is running.
I assume you are referring to a vehicle made of preexisting parts, available for purchase through retailers or wholesalers. If it is made from machined custom parts it will be more complicated.
You cannot "sell" a car without the title because the title is proof of ownership. Without the title the buyer can't register and insure the car.
Take the title, yourself and the buyer to your local DMV. They will take care of everything.
You can only sell a car if it is titled in your name or if you have paid for the title with intentions to resell and have proof of purchase to protect yourself.
You can if you listed yourself as the lien holder of the car at the time you transferred the title to the person making payments. If you did not do this at the time you transferred them the title, you can not legally do anything.
YOU HAVE to build it all!!!
You can go to the title office and add yourself to the title officially. They will walk you through the process.
When you have been paid in full, and you have no liens on the title yourself (you have full title), then you can sign the back of your title. This gives title to the person you name on the back. When the person is paying you on time, then this is different--be sure to take the title down to DMV yourself with the buyer and change the title to his name BUT ALSO put a lien on the title. This means the person cannot sell or otherwise dispose of the car without paying you. Another benefit is that the car is no longer your responsibility to insure. Absolutely do not sign the title transferring ownership until you have cash in hand.
You must apply for a duplicate title. The dealership can handle this procedure through their title clerk or you can do it yourself. It will take half a day at the DMV Tag and Title office. Y-THINK-Y
If you purchase a car with a rebuilt title or a salvage title you need to understand you are purchasing something that should have been scrape metal. They are worth but a fraction of what the same car with a clean title is worth. Save yourself the problems and walk away.
That depends on the lean holder. You may need to get a letter stating the loan has been satisfied and get a title from DMV yourself. If it was financed through Toyota Finance get the letter because you'll never get the title.
No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.
yes you have to have a title for a car