In New Jersey, "VIN-replacement" on a car title indicates that the vehicle's original Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) has been replaced or altered, often due to damage, theft recovery, or other reasons requiring a new VIN to be assigned. This designation is important for ensuring the vehicle's identity and history are accurately tracked. It may also impact the vehicle's resale value and insurance coverage. Always ensure that the VIN on the vehicle matches the title to avoid potential legal issues.
On a New Jersey title, the 'Z' suffix indicates that the car was once title out-of-state.
Number of owners the car had in it's lifetime
You need the title to the car in your name.
registration insurance title drivers liscence
depends on where you live, if you live in NY then you need to transfer the title to a NY salvage title. Then, you can apply for a reconstructed title there. Here in NJ, dont have a "reconstructed title". you have to apply for a salvage inspection so that theyll give you a clear title.
contact an underwriter, OLD Republic NJ is who I suggest...
Is the bank really going to agree??
An excerpt from the NJ vehicle titles site. "To lodge a formal complaint, contact the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs. MVC must be notified separately for assistance obtaining a title" It also said that this has to be done @ MV in person and within 10 days or face a penalty
How do you get a wholesale car dealer's license in NJ?
Call the DMV in NJ and aske to buy a copy of a duplicate title and have it mailed to your current address. In my state it would cost you six bucks plus postage and take about 5 days.
No, only in new york and massuchusetts.
Yes.