In order to register a new car in Alabama, you need a title signed over to you, a notarized bill of sale, and proof of identity (driver's license). At this time, no insurance is required to register a vehicle in the state of Alabama.
Most states will not allow you to register a vehicle with a CD title. To find out if the state you want to register the car in allows it, contact the DMV office.
If you find a state that does not have reconstructed titles, and register the vehicle there, you may be able to do it.
Yes, a Georgia salvage title vehicle can be registered in Alabama, but the process requires specific steps. The vehicle must first be repaired and pass a safety inspection in Alabama. Afterward, you will need to provide the salvage title, proof of repairs, and complete any necessary paperwork to register it. It's advisable to check with the Alabama Department of Revenue for specific requirements and fees.
That varies from state-to-state and based on the type of vehicle. Most motor vehicles will need a title in most states. I know that Ohio requires only a bill of sale to register a moped. All other motor vehicles need a title for registration in Ohio. Consult with your state's BMV.
In the state of New York, you can only register a vehicle when the title is in someone else's name if you have power of attorney for that person. If you are registering for a person in the military you must have the forms MV-454 and MV-456.
No, a cosigner cannot register a vehicle if they are not listed on the title. The title typically indicates ownership, and only individuals named on the title have the authority to register the vehicle. The cosigner's role is to guarantee the loan, not to confer ownership rights. Therefore, the person whose name is on the title must complete the registration process.
It depends on the Motor Vehicle laws of the State the vehicle is in. In New York, you cannot register a vehicle unless the Title is presented at the time of registration. The Bill of Sale is worthless without a vehicle title
If you have a title, and it is red, then you can't register it at all. The only thing you can do is sell it to an individual for parts only or to a salvage yard. If the title is blue, then you should be able to register it and it will be a salvage title. If all you have is a certificate of destruction and no title, then its the same as having a red title.
you cannot do such a thing. <><><> You will need to contact the motor vehicle dept in YOUR state, and apply for a title to the vehicle- and THEN see about registering the car.
Yes , If u re-register your vehicle in some other state .
No. when car is brought back from whatever state it was purchased, Alabama Dept of motor vehicle - either state or county- will charge you sales tax when you exchange out of state title for Alabama title and get Alabama plates. Tell Dealership in other state, you are out of state buyer, and show them your Drivers License or ID card. They are not permitted to charge you sales tax.