Not very likely.
yes
Well you have to have proof of insurance and if you do then you can show the officer that and it goes on from there.
you can request a hearing with the dmv, were these parking tickets? DId you have licencse plates stolen? Did you loan car out? you can request a hearing with the dmv, were these parking tickets? DId you have licencse plates stolen? Did you loan car out?
call or visit the dmv. have the car info with you.
No, I used to work for a DMV and they can not give out private info.
Have dmv run the vin number and they can tell you who owns the car.
You go to court. All you have to do is go to your local dmv and apply for a duplicate (lost/stolen) title.
I would have the DMV run the VIN and make sure the car wasn't stolen and isn't currently registered in someone elses name. Then you can apply for a salvage or lost title but I'm sure the DMV will advise to the best of your interest.
Call your auto company and pay for one Go to your local dmv and apply for a duplicate (lost/stolen) title.
I believe you would have to go to your local DMV
To request a car title from the DMV, you will typically need to fill out a form, provide proof of ownership, pay a fee, and submit the necessary documents to the DMV office either in person or by mail. You can usually find the specific requirements and forms on your state's DMV website.
Try to go to DMV find out who has lien on the car. Call the bank, they may negotiate