As long as it is titled in your name, you can sell it without it being registered.
if you purchase a vehicle, and the title was signed over to you, you must title it at your local dmv before you can sell it, unless you are a licensed vehicle wholesaler or a dealer. If you are selling it, you do not have to register it, but you do have to title it.
Yes and no. The person you buy it from does not have to register the vehicle but they must title it before they sell it to you.
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.
Yes, in Georgia, you need a title to register a 1999 vehicle. The title serves as proof of ownership and is required for various transactions, including transferring ownership and registering the vehicle. If you do not have the title, you may need to apply for a replacement or follow specific procedures to obtain a title before registering the vehicle.
Ask the DMV for a duplicate title on behalf of the person in jail. And make sure you're putting the car in your name for a good reason. * Only the owner of the vehicle can obtain a duplicate title. The only option is for the incarcerated person to obtain the title and sign it over to the person wishing to purchase the vehicle. All vehicles must have a clear title (no lienholder) before it can be sold.
The buyer/borrower should have a copy of the title, as it is needed to register the vehicle. The title will have the name of the buyer and the name of the company holding the lien on the vehicle.
A lien title means that the car has a loan against it. If you do not have a "clear" or non lien title, the lender who hold the clear title can and does have the right to get the balance of the loan from you. The purpose of the lien title is to enable the car buyer to get the legal requirement for driving the car from the state. It's like renting the car in essence; the lien title is almost like the lease agreement for an apartment.So if a lien title is all there is...don't buy the car. It's not his to sell.Somebody has to settle the lien before you can legally own or register the vehicle.
If your name is on the title
Insure?? yes, register? NOT unless your name is on the TITLE.
if you are on a car title and co signed for that vehicle, and it reads " you or them " can you register the vehicle
If you find a state that does not have reconstructed titles, and register the vehicle there, you may be able to do it.
The buyer.