Own a towing company and tow the car. Then contact the owner and tell them they owe a bunch of money unless they sign the car over to you. Just kidding !! If it's on your property you could call the you can call the law and ask about the laws having to do with posession of property and they'll point you in the right direction. The first way really does work though !!
Whoever owns the title to the vehicle is who owns it.
What about them?
Do not keep the title to your vehicle in the vehicle. Keep it in your home somewhere safe.
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.
what is the title number of this vehicle?
No, a certificate of title and vehicle registration are not the same. A certificate of title proves ownership of a vehicle, while registration is a legal requirement to drive the vehicle on public roads.
No, a registration certificate and a title for a vehicle are not the same. A registration certificate is proof that a vehicle is registered with the state, while a title is a legal document that shows ownership of the vehicle.
No, the title of a vehicle is not the same as the registration. The title is a legal document that proves ownership of the vehicle, while the registration is a document that shows the vehicle is legally allowed to be driven on the road.
Yes. The title you received when you purchased the vehicle should show the lien holder. Even when you buy a vehicle on credit, you will receive a title. It is a lien title. You will not receive the full or clear title until the vehicle loan is paid off.
Can u get a title loan without a vehicle inspection
Yes, the dealership can look up the title for your vehicle.
Yes, the dealership provides you with a title for the vehicle you purchase.