If you have an abandoned vehicle on your property with a signed title and want to get rid of it, you can typically contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent authority to report the vehicle. They may provide guidance on how to officially transfer ownership or dispose of the vehicle. You can also consider contacting a junk car removal service, which often picks up abandoned vehicles for free or for a small fee. Be sure to document the process to avoid any potential legal issues.
Dude. Call the local tag office and ask them. They will tell you that you will need the title signed over to you.
If the property owner or person in lawful control of the property wishes to obtain ownership rights to the abandoned vehicle (Which has been on their property for more than 30 days), the legal owner of the vehicle must be identified. To identify the vehicle owner, the property owner or person in lawful control of the property must request a title and lien search from the Wyoming Department of Transportation.
Apply for lost title, once received, illegally sign the back of the title, and pay the taxes and the vehicle is yours.
To obtain a title for an abandoned vehicle on your property, you typically need to contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency. They may require you to provide proof of ownership or documentation that the vehicle has been abandoned, such as a police report or a notice of abandonment. You may also need to follow specific procedures, which can include a waiting period and potential fees. Be sure to check your state's regulations, as the process can vary by location.
hot wire it and drive it without a title, that would be great.... partially answered my question, the car is not in canada.... its in new york
File for an abandoned title with the Motor Vehicle
To file an abandoned vehicle claim in Texas, you must first ensure the vehicle meets the state's definition of an abandoned vehicle, which generally means it has been left unattended on public property for more than 48 hours or on private property without permission for more than 24 hours. Next, contact your local law enforcement agency to report the abandoned vehicle; they will typically investigate and may remove the vehicle. If you are the property owner where the vehicle is located, you can file a claim with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) to obtain a title for the vehicle after it has been towed. Be prepared to provide necessary documentation, including proof of ownership of the property and any relevant details about the vehicle.
You should contact your state department of motor vehicles or licensing for information. The answer is different from state to state.
Yes, it is possible. You need to contact your local Police Department. The car may have been stolen and abandoned on your property.
Contact the MVD (Motor Vehicle Department) and do a title search. You will need the vehicle VIN and there will be a fee.
To obtain a title for an abandoned vehicle in Alabama, you must first report the vehicle to the local law enforcement agency and wait for them to verify it as abandoned. After that, you can submit an Application for Title with the Alabama Department of Revenue, including any required documentation such as a bill of sale or proof of ownership. You may also need to provide a completed form for abandoned vehicles. Be prepared to pay any applicable fees associated with the title application process.
That depends on which party died. If the person who died is the one who signed the title over, then the vehicle belongs to the brother. If the brother who received the signed title is the one who died, then the vehicle belongs to his heirs or estate.