for Connecticut registered cars apply at the registry ,bring previous registration. for unregistered cars bring a bill of sale and the old title.
never buy a car without a title and make sure it says there are no leins against it.
some states allow a registration from a previous registration-----this is dangerous ---ct. does not allow it-----they want the old title---period.
save your self a lot of heart ache--always buy when given a title /no leins listed----and good identification ,like photo i.d.--mark down the numbers or make a copy.
Car Titles can be obtained by using a Notary Acceptor to produce and Maintain a good administrative record to your right to title. Notary Acceptors are Officers of the Court and by using a Notary Acceptor you are producing Court Admissible evidence to your claim to the Certificate of Title.
File for an abandoned title with the Motor Vehicle
A new car yes, but a used car no. You would first need to apply for a title.
all you have to do is get a new title to donate then.
On a New Jersey title, the 'Z' suffix indicates that the car was once title out-of-state.
You get a new title from the DMV. (Division of Motor Vehicles)
The title must be signed over to you before you can get a new title in your name.
You cannot sell a car without a title. Go to you local DMV and tell them you lost the title. There you can apply for a new one. Once you get the new title you can sell the car. Don't try to do it any other way.
No. Each car has its own separate title so you can't transfer it to a different car. You can, however, transfer title of a car from one person to another. That is part of transferring ownership of the car.
If the car is titled in her name she will need to sign title to sell.
It is not possible to register a car in California with no VIN or title. The owner of the car must produce a valid title for registration. If the car is too old and never had a title or VIN, the title can be applied for at the time it is registered. If the title is lost, a new duplicate title can be issued to the person named on the title.
Yes, but you would have to sign the papers for the title of your car to be transferred to the new owner.
When you register the car in the new state they will give you a new title