"You will not get the lien taken off until you pay off the vehicle. The bank might have closed the account and have taken it as a loss but they never really lose it. One they will hold it until you make payment arrangements with them or two they will sell the lien to a debt collection agency then in which you will owe them the money. Either way you can't have something for nothing."
This is not always true. You can file a quiet title to clear all lienholders from the title. If the bank doesn't show up to court, the lien is wiped and you can request a new title. As per "you can't have something for nothing." remark made previously. Neither can the bank, especially when they already cleared it as a tax write off, for a charge off.
Yes. FRAUD.
re: auto insurance, no; auto insurance is written on the vehicle, not on a person.
You need to obtain vehicle registration when you first purchase a vehicle or when the current registration expires.
You have to contact the loaning entity. They will be able to provide a close out letter.
One can obtain tickets for the Michigan Lotto 47 from the following sources: Michigan Lottery, Lottery USA, Smart Luck, The Lotter, US Lotteries, Lottery Post.
You can obtain a license plate for your vehicle at your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office.
To obtain a Michigan driver's license, you will typically need to provide documents such as proof of identity (like a birth certificate or passport), proof of Social Security number, proof of Michigan residency, and proof of legal presence in the United States. Additionally, you may need to pass a vision test, written knowledge test, and a driving skills test.
No
I would start by calling the Secretary of State.
With parental permission you can obtain a marriage license.
Yes, a dealer can obtain a duplicate title for a vehicle by submitting the necessary paperwork and fees to the appropriate state agency.
Yes, a bill of sale can be used as a supporting document to obtain a title for a vehicle, but it is not the primary document needed for title transfer.