you went to a car dealership, didnt you? You DIDNT go to a casino. Did you sign a loan contract?? The B/K trustee and the manu. of the car will be looking for the car. Dont worry you wont have to pay TAXES on the gift of the car.
No. Every vehicle has to have a title , I believe after 1972. The vehicle cannot be transferred unless there is a clean title to it.
I recently bought a vehicle about 6 months ago and the dealership didn't have the title! So I'm just wondering if I could register and tag it without a title!
Yes, a dealership can obtain your title for you through the necessary paperwork and processes.
Yes, the dealership can look up the title for your vehicle.
Yes, the dealership provides you with a title for the vehicle you purchase.
Yes, a dealership typically provides you with a title when you purchase a vehicle.
Yes, the dealership typically provides you with the title for the vehicle you purchase.
Yes, typically the dealership will send the title to the DMV after you purchase a vehicle.
The dealership should have a trade-in authorization letter so you can get the car title when you pay off your loan. If not, you would just write that you are giving permission to get the title for a trade in.
No, that isn't legal. You should be able to get some kind of resolution from a state division of business regulation. Each state has a different organization that is responsible for that kind of complaint but a couple calls should put you in touch with the right agency. No legitimate car dealership would ever sell a car without a title. It is illegal for them to sell without a way for you to own the car. If you buy without a title, then you are wasting your money.
Nope, they should have applied for a lost title prior to the sale. And you never ever buy a vehicle without first doing a title check and leaving with the title and bill of sale.
Yes, in some states. Other states are a little more lenient as long as the dealership has cleared the title, and it's been applied for. All car dealerships have a DMV person that does nothing but clear titles.