If you are the "private" seller you do not collect sales tax. If your states requires sales tax to be paid on a private sell then the DMV will collect it when the buyer registers the car.
10 days
Only if the car was registered in Texas in your name.
There are numerous locations and internet webpages that buy and sell used cars. Used car dealerships, newspaper ads, or even the DMV website, to name a few, can provide such a service.
Sell or transfer your vehicle.
check local requirements from dmv
You should have gone to the DMV when you bought the car. They hand the license plates to you when you register it. If your state does it differently, you need to phone them or go to DMV.
To the DMV written test, you should bring your identification, proof of address, and any necessary fees.
A power of attorney expires upon the death of the principal. You cannot use it to sell your mother' car because it is void. You should contact your local DMV to determine what is required in your state to sell a motor vehicle belonging to a deceased parent. Most probate courts have an expedited process when there is a small amount in assets such as a car. Inquire at the DMV and at your local probate court.
NO. Contact your local DMV and get a duplicate Title.
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The bill of sale at the DMV is a form you need to fill out when you want to sell your vehicle. The bill of sale form is one of the most overlooked forms.
Yes you must have a title to sell the car. If you do not have a title contact your local DMV for advise on how to get a title.