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no you do not need notarized i believe
In the state of Louisiana the title fee is $18.50. The cost to register a vehicle is between $20 and $82 depending on the sales price.
To sell a car privately in Louisiana, you need to gather all necessary documents such as the title, bill of sale, and vehicle history report. Advertise the car, negotiate the price with potential buyers, and complete the sale by signing over the title and transferring ownership at the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles.
Not unless her name is on the vehicle title.
yes if you signed the title of the car over to the new owners
Yes it's their car you signed a lease they don't need a title to repossess their car. Title or no title they look up that information and have it mark on that title that the car was repossessed
Yes, Louisiana requires a car title to be notarized when it is being transferred or sold. The seller must sign the title in the presence of a notary public to validate the transaction. This notarization helps ensure the authenticity of the signatures and protects against fraud. Always check with local authorities for the most current requirements.
Well you could always look up the brand...or ask someone from like an auto shop. Look at the title.
Look at the vehicle Title Registration
You can get a title check for your car at your local DMV. Make sure that you bring you drivers license with you. They can look up your registration and v number that you will need. You can also request a duplicate title.
Yes, but you won't get much for it - even if it's been restored to look like new you'll still only get around 40-50% of the value of a comparable car with a clean title. Probably better to sell it privately.
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.