Inquire at the state DMV. They will give you exact procedure.
I believe you will have to contact your local DMV office. In most(all?) states mobile homes are titled with the DMV as vehicles. Either you, or the current owner, will probably have to inquire about applying for a "lost title." Be sure that you, or they, go equipped with the serial number of the mobile home and all the documentation you/they can locate.
I am not clear on your object. -It sounds as if you now want to sell the mobile home ONLY, -but keep the land. Please re-submit with more detail, or consult the department with whom you did the deal turning it over to real estate.
Yes, you can obtain a duplicate title for your mobile home if the original is lost, stolen, or damaged. You typically need to contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or the agency responsible for vehicle titles in your area. Be prepared to provide identification, proof of ownership, and any necessary forms or fees. The specific requirements may vary by state, so it's advisable to check your local regulations.
To retire a mobile home title in Illinois, you will need to contact the Illinois Secretary of State's office and follow their specific requirements for surrendering or retiring a mobile home title. This process may involve completing a form, providing necessary paperwork, and paying any applicable fees. It's recommended to reach out to the Secretary of State's office directly for detailed instructions.
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To transfer the title of a mobile home to your sister as a gift, you'll need to obtain the title certificate from your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or the appropriate state agency. Complete the title transfer section on the back of the title, indicating that it is a gift, and sign it. Both you and your sister may need to provide identification, and some states require a bill of sale or a gift affidavit. Finally, submit the completed title transfer to the DMV or local agency to finalize the transfer.
You need to show an attorney that Bill of Sale. And hope that the person who you bought the trailer from actually had title.
If you need a replacement for a lost title you must contact you state Motor Vehicle department and pay a lost title replacement fee.
If you lost your mobile phone, you will need to contact your carrier. If you have an Apple phone, you can check the Find My iPhone app to see where the phone is.
Apply to the state DMV for a lost title. You may need proof of ownership or abandonment.
I can only assume that you have clear title or one that has been signed off by the original lender.You will simply need to re-title the home with a new application, which can be found at the below link:http://www.chattelmortgage.net/mobile_home_Forms.html
If you have lost your title, it would be wise to get a duplicate title to show proof of ownership whenever you have to.