I would copy as appears on bill of sale. It's a rubber stamp-legally whoever has title in their hands owns it which is why you never put them in the car.
"Friend Flicka" would be an alliteration.
You can find your friend in other country by social networks. They have brought the world closer than earlier.
Facebook: you can type in their name and if they have a facebook account you can add them as a friend and keep in touch.
there are links to apps like those on gogle
Be With Me
If you've lost you book of sale for a car title, you need to fill out an application to obtain a duplicate of a title.
If you lost your book of sales, you need to fill out an application to receive a duplicate certification of the title.
She obviously has a problem with you. I would not give this person the title of friend if they are just being mean to me. You have to talk to this girl and find out what her problem is with you and have it out with her. No one is allowed to treat you like this and you shouldn't let them either.
Simple. Ask to see the title. If it has the name of the person selling it, he/she has full ownership. If it has a bank name or another name on it, or they cannot produce the title don't touch it.
You could ask her parents (if they are still there) or neighbors where the family moved too and if they have an address for them. Be sure you tell them you were friends and you want to keep in touch. If you know the city or town they moved too then you can ask your parents to phone information and try to get the phone number of your friend. Generally best friends keep in touch no matter where they move to.
You should be able to get that information from your county assessor's office or a local title insurance business. In many cases the title company can simply email to you a copy of the most recent deed for the house.
im lookin to find who has title to car.