No.
Contact your local DMV and they can tell you what to do.
You cannot sell a car without a title. Go to you local DMV and tell them you lost the title. There you can apply for a new one. Once you get the new title you can sell the car. Don't try to do it any other way.
It depends on the state. In some states, where there are no licensing requirements to be a title agent/title agency, anyone can sell and effect title insurance without any special requirements or licensing. Other states require specific title licensing (like New Jersey), and an attorney must also have a title license in order to effect and sell title insurance. Additionally, states like MA require that in order to be a title agent, you must be also be an attorney. Check with your state's licensing requirements for specific details.
No. You cannot sell food for human consumption in ANY state wiothout the proper licenses.
A blue title for a car typically refers to a vehicle title that indicates the car is owned free and clear of any liens or loans. It signifies that the owner has full ownership rights and can sell or transfer the vehicle without any financial encumbrances. The color of the title may vary by state, so it's important to check local regulations for specific details.
best way to sell is FOR PARTS. There are ways for other folks to get a title.it depends on what year the vehicle is. You cant even sell it for parts without a title unless it is 10 years old or older.The Modified Notary Certificate of Default Method: is a VERY EFFECTIVE legal tool to affect the involuntary transfer of a motor vehicle!
In order to leave an association in any state, you can sell your property and turn the title over to a new owner.
Yes, it is illegal to sell a vehicle, that came equipped with a catalitic converter, with the converter removed, in any state.
it depends on what state you're in...as for new york, upon the fathers death, title to real property passes by operation of law to the surviving spouse, who now has every authority to sell...no consents are necessary from siblings or children...call a title company in your state to get a good answer that won't cost anything...ask for a title officer
In order to sell title insurance in NJ, you must hold a NJ title insurance producer's license. Pre-licensing courses are available throughout out the State. Once you have completed the course, passed the school and state tests, the state of NJ requires 48 hours of CE during the 4 year licensing period. In addition to enabling a person to sell title, the license also provides for any person "effecting" title which includes examination/underwriting, sales and conducting title closings. Attorneys closing for a title agency must hold a Producer's license. "Notaries only" are not allowed to conduct closings for title agencies. Notaries must also be licensed producers.
No, there has been no forgery on the car title without permission.
"Free title" typically refers to the ownership of property without any liens, encumbrances, or legal claims against it. This means that the title is clear and unchallenged, allowing the owner to sell, transfer, or utilize the property without legal complications. In real estate, having a free title is essential for ensuring a smooth transaction and clear ownership rights.