If a car dealer wants you to redo the paperwork, you are not required to do so unless (a) you know that the redoing of the paperwork will help you relative to the interest rate or price of the vehicle that you are purchasing or (b) the paperwork was done in such a way that your credit or identity may be negatively impacted.
Ask the dealer to give you the specific reason why they want to redo the paperwork and have them show you the fault. You are also able to say, "I want to speak with my financial advisor before doing so, and you should still be able to leave with the vehicle.
If all else fails, the three (3) day lemon law states that if you are not happy with the vehicle that you purchased, you may return the vehicle to the dealer at no cost to you - the action will make your loan null-and-void.
At the nearest courthouse.
report dealer to DMV.
Sure you can, if you are a dealer or working for the dealership, with all proper paperwork for that vehicle.
All of the paperwork for the purchase of a vehicle is usually completed by the dealer. Take your original paperwork(sales invoice and contract) to the dealer and explain it to them. They should have credited the rebate.
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Yes, a dealer can obtain a duplicate title for a vehicle by submitting the necessary paperwork and fees to the appropriate state agency.
A used car contract can be changed if the dealer messed up the paperwork depending on the type of mistake made on the sale. In some cases you will need to provide proof that a mistake was made and take this to court.
Be a U.S. citizen, have a driver's license from Arizona with your correct address on it, go to an authorized NFA/Class III dealer, fill out the required paperwork and send it off to the ATF. The dealer will probably help you with the paperwork, but not all dealers do.
No practical way to do this. If the seller was a dealer, and you filled out paperwork at the show, you may be able to go to the dealer and have them check their records. If you do not know who the dealer was, no way.
Look at the paperwork you signed regarding the lone.
What state are you in??? Laws VARY by state.
If you lost your project, you have to redo it.