Number of owners the car had in it's lifetime
On a New Jersey car title, a prefix refers to a set of letters or numbers that precede the vehicle identification number (VIN). This prefix can indicate specific information about the vehicle, such as its type, origin, or registration status. It helps in categorizing and identifying vehicles within the state's motor vehicle system. Understanding the prefix can be useful for buyers and sellers to ensure the vehicle's history and classification are clear.
what does surrendered title mean on my registration?
Not unless your name is on the title. Possession of the title does not mean you own the vehicle.
On a New Jersey title, the 'Z' suffix indicates that the car was once title out-of-state.
With right of Survivorship
Passenger vehicle
Car has been damaged and rebuilt.
If you mean car title contract DMV. They will charge a fee.
The prefix "car" generally refers to something related to wheeled vehicles or transportation, especially automobiles. It is commonly used in words like carpool, carjacking, and cartography.
No, the bottom line is, the title must have the owner's name. Put in reverse situation, if your car was taken by someone who has your title to the car and the car should not be missing, then you would want the car back even without a title. People lose car title all the time, that doesn't mean they lose the car just because they lost the title and someone picked it up.
Sure you can part it out. I have no clue what you mean by sell the Vin and title. You can sell what is left of the car to a salvage yard, but the VIN # & Title stays with the car.
A car, simple, and one easy to understand and drive