Every vehicle has a VIN attached somewhere to it ... the engine block, in the top of the dashboard, in a door pillar. If the VIN has been removed from a vehicle, chances are that is stolen property and should be avoided like the plague.
If you are trying to obtain the title without the vehicle and don't have the VIN this just doesn't make sense. What is meant here is that if a person bought a vehicle and wants to get a new title issued, then they most likely have the vehicle and can obtain it easily.
Take that and proof of ownership to your DMV and claim title.
Contact the MVD (Motor Vehicle Department) and do a title search. You will need the vehicle VIN and there will be a fee.
The only way to obtain a title on a abandoned camper when the VIN number has rusted away is to submit a bonded title application. Each state is different, but most states provide applications for bonded titles on abandoned campers.
To obtain a title for a 150cc scooter bought from a garage sale without a title, first check your state's requirements for a title replacement. You may need to obtain a bill of sale from the seller, along with the scooter's VIN, to prove ownership. Then, contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency for guidance on the process, which may include a VIN inspection or an affidavit of ownership. If the scooter is from another state, ensure you also comply with any out-of-state title transfer requirements.
Sure you can part it out. I have no clue what you mean by sell the Vin and title. You can sell what is left of the car to a salvage yard, but the VIN # & Title stays with the car.
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.
I am looking for VIN number LL8WZB4780E00312 on a lost title for a scooter”
Get the VIN and note the make model and color and year. Take that information to your local county clerk and file for a lost title.
To obtain a title for a motorcycle in Pennsylvania that does not have one, you need to gather necessary documentation, such as proof of ownership (like a bill of sale), a completed Form MV-1 (Application for Certificate of Title), and an appropriate identification. You may also need to complete a VIN verification if the motorcycle was not previously titled. After compiling the required documents, you can submit them to your local PennDOT office along with the applicable fees to obtain a new title.
Once a vehicle has an Ohio Salvage title assigned, the history remains with that VIN until the vehicle is scrapped. The Registrar in your county will issue a Repaired Salvage , or "branded" Title that you can get your license plates with. You cannot obtain a Clear title for this car.
Its an older vehicle built before VINs were standardized. So long as the VIN on the vehicle exactly matches the VIN on the title all is OK.
dont buy or give it back