Depends on where you are, but generally speaking, yes. The term "pink slip" comes from the hot rod days in California, where your car's title (certificate of ownership issued by the State) was printed on a pink piece of paper.
Yes, it's slang for the title whatever color it really is in your state. In most, it is pink.
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A pink slip for a car is the title. This shows who owns a vehicle. Without a pink slip, you will be unable to register a vehicle.
This depends on what state that you are in. Most states allow you to get a temporary pink slip that same day. If you are doing this to sell the vehicle they have forms where you do not need the pink slip and can still sell it legally and the new owner will get the title.
If you are on the title (pink slip) and the title holder will not release the title to you, either your ex needs to sign off or there is still money owed on the vehicle.
No. The loan takes the pink slip which you don't have. The bank owns the car until you pay it off and has the pink slip.
I have lost my pink slip of my car a 1987 chrysler. I am 85 and do not WANT TO TAKE A CHANCE DRIVING. i NEED TO SELL MY CAR. i HAVE A CLEAR TITLE TO THE CAR. hOW CAN i GET A DUPLIUCATE PINK SLIP THROUGH E-MAIL SO i DO NOT HAVE TO DRIVE ANY MOIRE TO THE DMV
The pink slip Also known as the title is just piece of paper. It should only be in possession of the owner or a person or company having a loan against the title. So if you have Lent money against the car you may have a title that is not yours.
If you have the title it is your car, just take it.
You can get a new pink slip or title for a car by contacting the Clerk of Courts in your county (or the county where you purchased the car). The Clerk of Courts can issue a new title through the tag or tax collector's office.
When you sell your junk car for cash, you should sign over the Title (or pink slip) to the business to which you sell the car. That releases you from liability.
If you had a loan the bank holds the pink slip until paid off. Otherwise the DMV has it.