If you know the vehicle's VIN, you can search the NDDOT Motor Vehicle Online Title Status Search web page.Or you can fill out and send in a Request for Vehicle Information Form SFN 51269, available from the North Dakota Department of Trasnportation (NDDOT), Motor Vehicle Division.
Contact the MVD (Motor Vehicle Department) and do a title search. You will need the vehicle VIN and there will be a fee.
You can do a title search at the Department of Motor Vehicles .
To check a car title, you can request a title search from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in your state. This search will provide information about the current owner, any liens on the vehicle, and the vehicle's history. You may need the vehicle identification number (VIN) to perform the search.
A title search for a deed to a house can be done at a title abstract office in the District of Columbia. There is a charge for this service. A title search for a vehicle can be done at any Department of Motor Vehicles office in the District of Columbia. If a new title is asked for there is also a charge for this service.
Motor Vehicle Deptment can do a title search for a fee and issue you a new title if it comes back clean.
There are sites online where you can search using the vehicles VIN # to find any liens on the vehicle. You can try www.TitleSearch.comwww.TitleSearch.com.
You ask the state for a title search. This will show who and when the car changed owners.
Do not keep the title to your vehicle in the vehicle. Keep it in your home somewhere safe.
Usually all you will need to conduct a search is the vehicles VIN number. Many websites can give you information on the vehicle such as accidents and liens,
You can get a duplicate title by printing out the DMV application online and mailing it in with 20 bucks. Do a Google search for Wisconsin DMV.
If the vehicle has a lien, the title shouldn't be lost, the lienholder should have it. Once the vehicle is paid in full, they will mail you the title.