Normally requires you to file abandoned vehicle papers with DMV, send certified letter to previous owner, if no response within certain time the DMV issues a title.
CONTACT AN CLAIMS AGENT FROM LOCAL INSURANCE COMPANIES, THEY WILL TELL YOU WHICH WRECKER NOW HOLDS TITLE OF THE SALVAGE VEHICLE(S). THEN YOU CAN CALL THE WRECKER DIRECTLY
yes.
$300
High Occupancy Vehicle
Driving without registration in Arizona can result in a fine of up to 300, as well as potential impoundment of the vehicle.
If the vehicle has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of more than 26,000 lbs., yes. If not, no.
Yes, and not only that you are going to have to prove proof of auto insurance in order to get plates for the car.
No, the registration process and obtaining the title for a vehicle are not the same. Registration is required to legally drive a vehicle on the road, while obtaining the title proves ownership of the vehicle.
All weather tires or all-terrain tires is great choice of tires for your vehicle if you reside in Arizona and in similar states.
Only if you're driving a vehicle. You don't need one if you're walking.
Yes.
Sounds like you are getting into the nitty-gritty of repo...check the codes below... Arizona TITLE STATE: Yes SECURITY INTERESTS: Shown on title, title mailed to debtor, lien-holder record mailed to lien-holder. LICENSE REGISTRATION: The Arizona Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division, 1801 W. Jefferson, Phoenix, Arizona 85007. Tel:(602)255-7011. RECOVERY REQUIREMENT: As per UCC, repossession allowed without committing a breach of the peace. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR LIQUIDATION: Arizona Lien-holder record or out-of-state title, AZ MVD "Affidavit of Repossession/Bill of Sale" form and vehicle inspection if vehicle not previously registered in Arizona. PLATES: As of 01/01/02 - plates now belong to the registered owner of the vehicle. They remain with the debtor. ArizonaRevisedStatutes FormatDocument <a href="http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/13/01813.htm ">azleg.state