The estimated time frame for waiting on the title from the dealership is typically around 4 to 6 weeks.
Yes, a dealership can obtain your title for you through the necessary paperwork and processes.
Yes, the dealership can look up the title for your vehicle.
Yes, the dealership provides you with a title for the vehicle you purchase.
Yes, a dealership typically provides you with a title when you purchase a vehicle.
Yes, the dealership typically provides you with the title for the vehicle you purchase.
Yes, a dealership can obtain your title for you through the necessary paperwork and processes.
Yes, the dealership can look up the title for your vehicle.
Yes, the dealership provides you with a title for the vehicle you purchase.
Yes, a dealership typically provides you with a title when you purchase a vehicle.
Yes, the dealership typically provides you with the title for the vehicle you purchase.
Yes, typically the dealership will send the title to the DMV after you purchase a vehicle.
Not the dealership, but you have to pay tax, tags and title.
The frame should of came with a title when you got the frame
To obtain a dealership title for a new vehicle purchase, you need to complete the necessary paperwork provided by the dealership, including the bill of sale and application for title. You will also need to provide identification, proof of insurance, and payment for any applicable fees. The dealership will then submit the paperwork to the appropriate state agency to process the title and registration for the vehicle in your name.
Whose NAME is the title in? Yours, or the dealership's? When you bought the vehicle, the auto dealership would supposedly transfer the title to you, but would also place a "lien" on the vehicle. IF THE TITLE IS IN YOUR NAME, simply tell the dealership to hand it over, and call the authorities if they refuse. IF THE TITLE IS NOT IN YOUR NAME, then you just may have a problem requiring the services of an attorney, assuming of course that you have fully paid for the vehicle.
If the dealership holds the title (Buy Here, Pay Here) then yes. If the bank you financed it with already has the title and you have your tags, then no. The dealership can, however, place a judgment on you for the amount of the down payment.
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