if vehicle is 1985 or older the Ga seller sould provide you with a bill of sale and a Ga registration card in the same name as the bill of sale take both of these to your tag office and they will issue you a tn title for that car if you have any trouble you can contact a Ga county tag agent and they should be able to help you
No. You must prove ownership, therefore need to have the title to the car with the details of the sale completed. A bill of sale is worthless for registering a car.
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You have to get insurance on that car and go to any County tag office in GA for a new title or registration and a new tag. Certain year model cars require you have the title - not just a bill of sale.
No.... you need one or the other. If you are the buyer you would be better off with the title. If you are the seller, what are you trying to hide?
In Georgia, a car must be 1985 model year or older to not require a title when being sold or transferred. Instead of a title, a bill of sale is sufficient for vehicles of this age. However, it's always a good idea to check with the Georgia Department of Revenue for any updates or specific circumstances.
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You keep your tag it does not go with the car. It can be transferred to another car that you buy if you choose.
To obtain a title for your 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 in Georgia using your bill of sale, you'll need to complete a Title Application (Form MV-1) available from the Georgia Department of Revenue website or local county tag office. Bring your completed application, the bill of sale, proof of identity, and any applicable fees to your local county tag office. If the vehicle was previously titled in another state, you may also need to provide the out-of-state title or additional documentation. Once submitted, the office will process your request and issue a new title.
Answer for GA title question.According to dmv.org, which is an unofficial "guide to the DMN" a GA Bill of Sale requires the following things on the Bill of Sale: Name of seller/transferee.Complete address of seller. Must be street address; a P.O. box is not acceptable.Date of sale.Complete vehicle description, including vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, year, series number, and body type.Lienholder created at time of resale.Date of lien, if applicable.Name of purchaser.Complete address of purchaser; P.O. box is not acceptable.Vehicle odometer reading at time of sale.Signature of seller or authorized representative.Signature of purchaser.You CANNOT use a Bill of Sale without a title when selling/ recieveing a vehicle unless a vehical is specifically within the boundaries of a vehicle that doesn't require a title (listed below).If you would like a printable, online Bill of Sale go to the following website.http://motor.etax.dor.ga.gov/forms/pdf/motor/t-7.pdfIf you thought you could use a Bill of Sale instead of an Automobile Title, in Georgia, this is not acceptable. If you have lost your title, you need to get a replacement. In order to receive a new title, you must fill out the proper paperwork, and take it to your DMV. You will be charged $8.00 and it will take about 2 weeks for your new title to come to you in the mail. In order to receive a new title, you need the following things:Completed MVD Title/ Tag Application, Form MV-1 (a link is below). This form is preferred typed, but can also be printed legibly.Mutilated/ Damaged title if possible$8.00 replacement feeMV- 1 : http://motor.etax.dor.ga.gov/forms/pdf/motor/MV_Tag_and_or_Title_Application_Form_MV1.pdfFor more information on Bills of Sale, go to any of the following links:http://www.dmv.org/ga-Georgia/bill-of-sale.phphttp://www.socrates.com/personal-legal-forms/personal-agreements-and-contracts/Vehicle-Bill-of-Sale-GA.aspxhttp://www.4dmv.com/GA-Georgia/bill_of_sale.htmhttp://www.dds.ga.gov/rules/rules.aspx?chap=375-2-2&rule=375-2-2-.18&head=375-2For more information regarding titles and their replacement, go to the following links:http://www.dmv.org/ga-Georgia/title-transfers.phphttp://motor.etax.dor.ga.gov/motor/titles/needed/currentlytitled.aspFor the Georgia DMV website, go to the following link:http://www.dds.ga.gov/FormsandManuals/index.aspxHopefully, this information was helpful.Cars that are considered antique/hobby cars can be sold with a bill of sale and a title is not required. Odometer readings are also exempt for older cars.
Yes, you sure do.
Check who owns insurance on the vehicle.
If it is older than 1986 model year.