If you buy a car without a title, you may face difficulties in registering the vehicle and proving ownership. It's essential to check the laws in your state, as some allow for a process to obtain a duplicate title or a bonded title. You should also ensure the seller provides a bill of sale and verify that the vehicle is not stolen or has any liens against it. Without proper documentation, you risk losing your investment and facing legal issues.
I bought a car and I cant get the title for it what to do
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A car should always have a title if not see the person you bought it from or see the dealership.
The lender should send the title to you.
No. The title is the document that establishes ownership.
Whoever is named on the title is the owner.
You have to aquire a green slip, title office will have it.
Apply for a replacement title through your state DMV.
go back to where you come from and ask your car dealer. :)
That means that at some point the car was wrecked so severely that the cost to repair it exceeded 75% of the value of the car. The car was therefore totaled and sold to a salvage yard. The salvage yard sold the car to someone who repaired it and sold it with the required salvage title. You should have noticed the salvage title when you bought the car.
If the bond is paid, why is the title not released to the owner of the car? If the owner of the car forfeited the title by skipping out, and another person came and bought that title by paying the bond, then yes, another person can transfer the title to their name ... because they bought it by paying off your bond.
No. That is fraud. You need to get the signature of the person whose name is on the title. If your name is on the title you can sell it. If not you can't.