Yes.
Call the Georgia Department of Motor Vehicles, or whatever it is called there, and ask them.
You can obtain a copy of your vehicle title from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in your state. You will need to fill out a form and pay a fee to get a duplicate title.
Yes, a dealer can obtain a duplicate title for a vehicle by submitting the necessary paperwork and fees to the appropriate state agency.
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.
Yes, in Georgia, you need a title to register a 1999 vehicle. The title serves as proof of ownership and is required for various transactions, including transferring ownership and registering the vehicle. If you do not have the title, you may need to apply for a replacement or follow specific procedures to obtain a title before registering the vehicle.
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.
To obtain a duplicate title for your vehicle if the dealership has lost the original title, you will need to contact the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in your state. You will likely need to fill out a form, provide proof of ownership, and pay a fee to get a duplicate title issued in your name.
A bonded title is a procedure used to obtain a vehicle title when you do not have a title assigned to you to surrender and get you a title. You have to file documents with the state and obtain a surety bond to surrender to the state. Once you do this you get a title in your name. There is a lady in Beaumont Texas. She has a business call Auto Title Recovery. She has 30 years of experience in titles. She can help you get a title. She has a website.
Yes, a bill of sale can be used as a supporting document to obtain a title for a vehicle, but it is not the primary document needed for title transfer.
With a bill of sale from the junk yard, you should be able to apply at the state for an "indemnified" title.
In the state of Georgia all motor vehicles operated on the street. (aka vehicles requiring a licence plate) require a vehicle title. A ATV is not a registered vehicle. I have never seen a ATV with a title.
To obtain ownership title for an abandoned vehicle in Georgia, you must first report the vehicle to your local law enforcement agency, which will verify its status as abandoned. After a designated period, typically 30 days, you can apply for a title through the Georgia Department of Revenue. You'll need to provide proof of your attempts to contact the last registered owner, a completed title application, and pay any applicable fees. Additionally, you may need to provide a bill of sale or other documentation if applicable.