Dupe can be issued by dmv.
Motor vehicles department can issue a replacement.
The titles of motor vehicles come in different colors. A blue title is the original title to the car, a brown title is a duplicate title that is issued when the original owner sells the car, and a pink title is a salvage title.
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In order to refinance a car loan, a person would need to speak with anyone who shares the car title. If everyone on the car title is in agreement, then the original lender needs to be contacted. Original lenders may include a bank.
If you have lost or misplaced the title to your vehicle you can get a replacement. Go to your local tag office where you register your vehicle. They will have a form for you to fill out and you normally have to pay a small fee.
You should have never bought a car without receiving the title. But, you did so go to your local DMV and explain this and request a duplicate title. That is all you can do.
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You can get a duplicate title if you lost the original copy shorty after buying a car from someone by filling the application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190) form.
You can get a duplicate title if you lost the original copy shorty after buying a car from someone by filling the application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190) form.
A title that is not clear typically means it has a lien on the car meaning money is owed to someone and the car was used as collateral. It doesn't mean someone didn't sign the title.
Yes, if you lost the notarized car title, you typically need the original owner to request a duplicate title from the DMV or relevant authority, as they are the legal owner of record. The original owner may need to sign the application for the duplicate title, and it will likely need to be notarized again. Check with your local DMV for specific requirements and procedures.
the bank has tofile papers with dmv to see if it was done wrong and if so the dmv will void the original title and issue the bank another title with there name as lien holder then sell the car