In Arizona, the film number on a car title refers to the unique identification number assigned to the title document itself. This number is used to track and manage the title record within the state's motor vehicle system. It is not related to the vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) but serves as a reference for the title's authenticity and history. You can typically find the film number printed on the title document, often located near the title document's issuance date.
Your states MVD will tell you how IN Arizona call 480-200-9026 it will have to be a BONDED TITLE for Arizona
Box A means that the milage is true and acurate.
A box "b" on an Arizona car title indicates that the vehicle is branded as a "salvage" title. This means the car has been declared a total loss by an insurance company due to damage from an accident, flood, or other incidents, but it has been repaired and passed inspection for road use. Vehicles with a salvage title may have lower market value and could come with restrictions on insurance and registration.
If if color title was not changed over from previous owner and previous owner went and got the car that I have the title what can I do about the previous owner getting my car when I have the title but still in his name
The phone number of the Art Car World is: 415-385-7229.
The correct title of the film is "I am Legend" --the one with Will Smith, I presume. The car featured in the film was a 2008 Shelby GT500 Mustang. It is a special Mustang with a 5.4L V8 that costs around $50,000+
Have dmv run the vin number and they can tell you who owns the car.
Number of owners the car had in it's lifetime
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.
Hmmm... you bought a car without getting a title? NOT a good idea. The title will state whether the car is clean or salvage or totaled/reconstructed. If you didn't get the title when you purchased the car you better make sure the car wasn't stolen. Call the state DMV with the VIN number for starters. They'll be able to give you some info on the car and the title.
No, many other states (like Maryland) will charge you a tax when you transfer title and license a car based on the blue book value of the vehicle from another state, (Gotta love double taxation) In AZ transfer of title and registration from another state does not incur a fee or tax like this.
yes you have to have a title for a car