go back to where you come from and ask your car dealer. :)
Contact the seller and ask him to apply thru his state for a duplicate title then sign it over to you. You might want to offer a few bucks so he does it. He is under no obligation other than his concisions. Or fill out a bunch of forms from your state and hope you get it, or go to a guaranteed title service.
Why did you buy it without a title. Good luck
You will need to request a "Title Search" from the DMV
You shouldn't have a problem with getting a title. Just put your information in as the buyer and sign the title. The person you bought it from never titled it and decided to sell it before he did. If its dated, you may have to pay a fine for not registering it in the 45 days given (or whatever time your state allows). Now, if the person you bought it from filled their information in, then he would have to title it before he can sell it to you.
Apply for a replacement title through your state DMV.
Not in NY state. Others may be different. Check at your DMV.
What state is it titled in?
If bought from a dealer, yes. If bought from an individual and your state does not require a title for an ATV then no.
A car should always have a title if not see the person you bought it from or see the dealership.
It varies state to state. Here in OH the dealership has 45 days to provide you with a clear title.
The bank receives the title until the loan is paid. If the loan is paid off then you receive the title.
No. It is the title of a person in the legal framework of a state or nation