"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.
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.
You can obtain a license plate for your vehicle at your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office.
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.
To obtain a title for a motorcycle in Michigan, you need to complete the Application for Michigan Title (Form TR-11L) and provide proof of ownership, such as a bill of sale or previous title. If the motorcycle is used, it may require a vehicle identification number (VIN) inspection. After gathering the necessary documents, submit them to your local Secretary of State office along with the applicable fees. Once processed, you will receive the title for your motorcycle.